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Evolving Global Economy Kenichi Ohmae

Evolving Global Economy By Kenichi Ohmae

Evolving Global Economy by Kenichi Ohmae


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A collection of Harvard Business Review articles presenting a variety of perspectives on the impact of the evolving global economy. It focuses on four general themes: alternative capitalisms; the borderless economy; the new realities of trade; and the management agenda.

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Evolving Global Economy: Making Sense of the New World Order by Kenichi Ohmae

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Table of Contents

Part 1 Alternative capitalisms: 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 invest in the nation-corporation, Rajendra S. Sisodia; the boundaries of business - commentaries from the experts, Charles Hamden-Turner, Tom Peters, and Jay Jaikumar. Part 2 The borderless economy: power and policy - the new economic World Order, Klaus Schwab and Claude Smadja; does Third World growth hurt First World prosperity?, Paul Krugman; putting global logic first, Kenichi Ohmae. Part 3 The new realities of trade: who is us?, Robert B. Reich; who is them?, Robert B. Reich; global finance and the retreat to manged trade, David D. Hale; Japan and the USA - wrangling toward reciprocity, Kazuo Nukazawa. Part 5 The management agenda: 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.

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GOR003168171
9780875846408
0875846408
Evolving Global Economy: Making Sense of the New World Order by Kenichi Ohmae
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Harvard Business Review Press
19950901
320
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