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World Business Ideas at Work Articles
March 06, 2008
Who's Afraid of Sovereign Funds?David Beim discusses why America has little to fear from opening its markets and much to gain from moderating its appetite for deficits.
January 17, 2008
Behind the Small-Package Success StoryTheir popularity with low-income buyers may not be the only reason single-serve packages sell so well.
January 17, 2008
Climbing the Quality Ladder to Compete in the Global MarketplaceFirms in developed countries can compete with those in emerging economies by specializing at the high end of the quality scale.
October 03, 2007
Do High CEO Salaries Pay Off?New research suggests that high-priced talent at the top may be justified in a globalized world.
September 13, 2007
Puzzling over China's GrowthForget the old assumptions about China's boom — the country's economic growth doesn't fit the usual models. Geert Bekaert talks about what is and isn't behind China's ever-mushrooming economy.
May 03, 2007
The Blame GameHow cultural differences between Japan and the United States affect the way leaders are perceived when accidents strike.
November 15, 2006
How Can Rich Countries Best Promote Economic Development in the World’s Poorest Nations?Paul Tierney, chairman of TechnoServe, an organization that provides technical assistance to entrepreneurs in developing countries, explains what works and what doesn't.
August 31, 2006
Small Loans on a Large ScaleIs microfinance the key to ending poverty in the developing world? New research findings could help microfinance institutions lower their interest rates and reach more borrowers.
August 25, 2006
Why Does Africa Struggle?Why has Africa been left out of the business revolution? William Duggan discusses an alternative to aid for the world's poorest countries. |
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