The evolving global economy: making sense of the new world order/
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Language: | English |
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Boston, MA:
Harvard Business School,
c1995
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Series: | The Harvard business review book series
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Table of Contents:
- The new era of Eurocapitalism / Herbert A. Henzler
- The worldwide web of Chinese business / John Kao
- Capital disadvantage: America's failing capital investment system / Michael E. Porter
- Singapore invests in the nation-corporation / Rajendra S. Sisodia
- The boundaries of business: Commentaries from the experts / Charles Hampden-Turner, Tom Peters, and Jay Jaikumar
- Power and Policy: The new economic World Order / Klaus Shwab and Claude Smadja
- Does third world growth hurt first world prosperity? / Paul Krugman
- Putting global logic first / Kenichi Ohmae
- Who is us? / Robert B. Reich
- Who is them? / Robert B. Reich
- Global finance and the retreat to managed trade / David D. Hale
- Japan and the USA: Wrangling toward reciprocity / Kazuo Nukazawa
- The post-capitalist executive: An interview with Peter F. Drucker / T. George Harris
- Fast Heat: How Korea won the microwave War / Ira C. Magaziner and Mark Patinkin
- Do you really have a global strategy? / Gary Hamel and C.K. Prahalad
- Managing in a borderless world / Kenichi Ohmae.