Home
.Panorama
.Globalization
.International Trade
.Investment
.Finance
.Migration
.Environment
.Globalization winners
.Development
.Culture
.Change and innovation
.Society
.Governing globalization
.Resources
Newsletter
Web Links
Credits
Contact
Editor
.Search
Search
Search Keyword:
Search
All words
Any words
Exact Phrase
Ordering:
Newest First
Oldest First
Most Popular
Alphabetical
Section/Category
Search Only:
Articles
Web Links
Contacts
Categories
Sections
News Feeds
Search Keyword
other
Total: 51 results found.
Display #
5
10
15
20
25
30
50
100
All
Page 3 of 3
41.
India's paradoxes
(Panorama/Globalization winners)
... an
other
crisis before we see a new wave of reform in India. References: Pota, Viks. India Inc. How India's Top Ten Entrepreneurs are Winning Globally. http://www.indiaincthebook.com/ Transparency ...
42.
State capitalism
(Panorama/Investment)
... to raise capital. Also, SOEs can be good at copying
other
s, partly because they can use the government's clout to get hold of their technology. But as they have to produce new ideas of their own, they ...
43.
The Economist on China
(Panorama/Globalization winners)
... from implicit subsidies, sheltered markets and politically encouraged loans. An
other
driver of investment has been infrastructure ventures under the control of provincial or municipal authorities, but ...
44.
China's urbanization
(Panorama/Change and innovation)
... But contrary to popular impressions of a massive wave of migrants to coastal cities from poor central and western provinces, less than a third of migrants to China's cities come from
other
provinces. ...
45.
Korea -- Asia's rising star
(Panorama/Globalization winners)
... is ageing more rapidly than any
other
OECD country, reflecting its birthrate of only 1.2 children per woman, among the lowest in the world. While it is now the OECD's third youngest population, by 2050 ...
46.
China's reform challenges
(Panorama/Globalization winners)
... by
other
countries like Japan, Korea, Taiwan and Singapore. This makes the role of government relatively straightforward -- providing roads, railways, energy, and
other
infrastructure to complement private ...
47.
Japanese business -- from old to new Japan
(Panorama/Investment)
... and exporting. By the time that Japan had become advanced country in the 1990s, this approach no longer worked. Japan has lost its cost advantage to
other
Asian countries, which also matched its quality ...
48.
Why did Japan stop growing?
(Panorama/Globalization winners)
... regime meant that by the end of the 1970s Japan could no longer rely on an undervalued exchange rate. Japan also benefited from a very low share of elderly people during this time -- in
other
words, most ...
49.
Australia: beware of Asian Century Hype
(Panorama/Globalization winners)
... itself for the burden of an ageing population. Most
other
Asian countries face more difficult challenges as they need to rebalance their growth away from Western export markets at an earlier stage in ...
50.
Asia's uneven development
(Panorama/Development)
... Development Goal well ahead of the 2015 deadline. But on many
other
scores like health, nutrition and education, the region is lagging behind... Regarding issues like political freedom and respect ...
51.
International Trade
(Category)
... The two people are residents of different countries which use different currencies. A similar transaction between two people, one in Seattle and the
other
in New York, a much greater distance, is just ...
<<
Start
<
Prev
1
2
3
Next
>
End
>>