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41. Can we really innovate out of crisis?
(Panorama/Change and innovation)
... but the US is the most important).  US government policies have progressively moved from the nearest any state has been to capitalism to increasing restrictions on business.  Companies like Microsoft, ...
The world's leading economic forecasters have been marking down their growth estimates for 2012 due to the ongoing euro crisis and the prospects of a recession in euro-land this year. Business, government ...
... in the hunt for "leading indicators" of what is happening. In this context, Tony Westwood, a Sydney veterinarian, has for some time been analyzing trends in his own business against the national economy.  ...
44. Philippines' challenges
(Panorama/Development)
... like growth in employment in the business process outsourcing industry.  The industry is moving up the value chain from voice-based services such as call centres to knowledge-based businesses like software ...
45. China's intellectual repression
(Panorama/Culture)
... the power of the state and invoking “government-ownership of land” have colluded with businessmen all across our country…. The biggest beneficiaries of the resultant land deals, at all levels, have been ...
46. IMF and Asia
(Panorama/Governing globalization)
... some cross-cultural skills, and learning to do business with Asians. Following the 2008 Lehman shock, China and other Asian countries implemented massive stimulus packages, and bounced back quickly.  ...
47. Bribery and corruption in Asia
(Panorama/Governing globalization)
... in international business transactions and provides for a host of related measures that make this effective. It is the first and only international anti-corruption instrument focused on the ‘supply side’ ...
48. Korea and Japan: a tale of two countries
(Panorama/Globalization winners)
... 0.143 in 2010.   --  the Korean government has undertaken several waves of regulatory reform (according to the World Bank's Doing Business report) including through lower and simpler taxes, easier ...
49. Doing business in Asia
(Panorama/Investment)
... driving this disparity is the ease of doing business.  Singapore and Hong Kong, Asia's most dynamic economies, top the World Bank's list of the world's easiest economies in which to do business.  Korea is ...
50. China's elites and development
(Panorama/Society)
... typically have political, business and educated elites which are substantially distinct, but intertwine closely. Their impact exceeds their actual representation within society. This stems from their ...
52. Business Week
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