News about Competing in challenging times
26 Jan 12:02
Nipping at their heels
Firms from the developing world are rapidly catching up with their old-world competitors.
25 Jan 08:53
The Big Idea: Creating Shared Value
Michel Porter and coauthor Mark Kramer – managing director of FSG: “we need a more sophisticated form of capitalism, one imbued with a social purpose"...
22 Nov 09:05
Microfinance: Leave well alone
Capping microfinance interest rates will hurt the poor. There are better ways to regulate the industry
28 Oct 08:29
The world economy: The quest for growth
It may depend on structural reforms as much as prudent macroeconomic policy
14 Oct 09:28
China, India and Brazil win the game to the U.S. and Europe
The new industrial centers will be born in the emerging powers. Mainly China and India but also Brazil. West maintains its dominance in some areas ... but shared with Asia.
05 Oct 15:14
The Brazilian Miracle
Brazil has opted for capitalism, but has not hesitated to invent its own way. In just 30 years, Brazil has gone from importing food to become an agricultural power. Jose Santiso, FTF member and Economy Professor at ESADE
16 Jul 08:30
Demography, new centers of decision and failed states will make the economy of the coming decades
Mauro Guillén, Director of the Lauder Institute and Professor of International Management and Sociology at the University of Pennsylvania and member of the Future Trends Forum of our foundation.
10 May 10:11
Five forces reshaping the global economy.
The core drivers of globalization are alive and well, but executives are still grappling with how to seize the opportunities of an interlinked world economy.
28 Apr 09:02
The world turned upside down
The emerging world, long a source of cheap labour, now rivals the rich countries for business innovation, says Adrian Wooldridge















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