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How often should employees be allowed to work from home?
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The tianguis, which comes from tianquiztli, an indigenous word for market, are self-regulated and totally unofficial, and hence a constant source of concern for the government, both for health risks and the inevitable traffic jams that ensue when a market consumes a dozen city blocks.
But they are wildly popular. Laudan estimates there are over 1,300 tianguis in Mexico City (metro pop. 21 million) and the city government says there are about 50,000 merchants that participate. They sell everything from groceries to cooked food to household appliances to pirated DVDs - one critic has called them "a pirates paradise." Generally, each tianguis operates according to an informal operational hierarchy, which determines everything from stall selection and placement to parking arrangements.
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Over the past five years, coworking has emerged as a movement that is changing how entrepreneurs and innovators work.
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In Oakland, popuphood offers free retail space in unused buildings to local entrepreneurs for six months.
A monthly dinner funding micro-grants for creative projects in Detroit