Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Business Regulation : Cutting Red Tape
Health-Care Reform in America Fired Up And Ready To Go
GM and Opel Magna Force
Growth Share Matrix
A framework to help companies think about the priority (and resources) that they should give to their different businesses
The Experience Curve
The more experience a firm has in producing a particular product, the lower its costs
America, China And Protectionism : Wearing Thin
How strong is Barack Obama's belief in free trade?
The Risk of Another Downturn
Germany's economy is on the up, but it could yet tip back into recession
Financial Reform And The G20 A Hard Climb
The G20 meeting in London marked a step along the way, not a summit
Hovering Kraft
America's Kraft Foods will have to sweeten its offer to acquire Cadbury, a British confectioner
The Voice of Business
Food quest
Qatar claims to have a new approach in its quest for food security
Outstripped
Africa needs to become much more competitive, if the continent is to prosper
Data drilling
A little more light is shone on the oil markets
Thursday, September 3, 2009
A "Cure" Worse Than The "Disease": The Coercive Monopoly
Saturday, August 22, 2009
A Sunny Outlook
Indonesia's robust economy continues to grow
US Housing Market Shaky Foundations
An Alternative Big Mac Index
Silence is Golden
Bosses should keep their mouths shut, alas
Mackey: Open mouth, insert foot
Business Friendly
Which industries are viewed most positively by Americans?
Cannibalisation
If a firm introduces a new product or service into a market where there is little scope for further growth, that product or service will either eat into the share of the market’s existing products, or swiftly disappear from sight.
Exit Strategy
The Danish government wants to cut taxes and raise spending, despite strains on public finances
Remittances : Big, But Dipping
Remittances held up well in 2008, but this year will be much worse
Japan's Economy : A Hollow Recovery
Japan's recession has technically ended but voters are likely to see through the numbers
Sunday, August 16, 2009
When Less Is More
Van der Rohe contemplates simplicity
Improving Prospects
South Korea's economy rebounded strongly in the second quarter
The Price Of Sugar : Sugar Rush
The Madoff Affair : A Sidekick Sings
Frank DiPascali will help prosecutors understand the Madoff fraud
Europe's Economies : Sailing Away
France and Germany drift out of recession. The rest of Europe is stuck in the doldrums
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Business Planning
Hong Kong Hopes : Hong Kong's Economy May Be Improving
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