Weekend Reading- July 3, 2016

July 03, 2016 04:05 am | Updated July 04, 2016 05:50 pm IST

Today's Weekend Reading stories: Ruchir Sharma, the chief global strategist and emerging markets head at Morgan Stanley gives us some practical rules (in contrast to academic analyses) for predicting booms and busts over a five-to-seven-year time horizon, author Stephen Alter on Garhwal-born Mangalesh Dabral’s poetry and what makes a bookshelf a bookshelf.

'You can't get growth rates of the 2000s'

Ruchir Sharma explains where he thinks the next recession will originate, and why we should not be scared of automation.

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A cry from the mountains, with echoes in the cities

Garhwal-born Mangalesh Dabral's poetry is colloquial without being regional, direct without being didactic.

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What makes a bookshelf a bookshelf

All our bookshelves are different, and even the way we claw out more shelf space for books will differ.

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