Not so fast. All will turn on culture and rules
For the first time ever in the Forbes magazine ranking of the largest global...
Tags: Adelphia Communications, Apple, Arthur Andersen, Barnes & Noble, Bear Stearns, Berkshire Hathaway, Chinese companies, Chinese economy, Commodore Computers, Daewoo, Dynegy, Eastern Airlines, economic growth, Enron, Exxon Mobil, Fred Lazar, General Motors, Global Brief, Google, HMV, Kodak, Microsoft, Netscape, Nokia, Nortel, People Express, Polaroid, Texaco, Wang Labs, Xerox, Zenith
Proposition: Inequality is a drag on global growth.
James Radner (for): “That state is opulent where the necessaries and...
Tags: Adam Smith, Africa, AIDS, ASEAN, Bangladesh delta, Bill Gates, Central Asia, China, economic development, Fred Lazar, GDP, George W. Bush, Global Brief, Grand Challenges Canada, IMF, James Radner, kleptocracy, Lant Pritchett, Richard Easterlin, The Theory of Moral Sentiments, UN agencies
As the world inches toward another recession, it looks for new answers on the economic jousting of companies around the world
At...
Tags: business, business competition, capitalist model, Corporate Social Responsibility, EU, Eurozone, Fred Lazar, Global Brief, global economy, political corruption, ruthlessness, self-interest, winner-take-all
Pierre Fortin
« …restera le même que par le passé. Il consiste, premièrement, à gérer la quantité de monnaie et...
Tags: 1944 Bretton Woods conference, Brett House, Central banks, Financial Crisis, Fred Lazar, Global Brief, inflation, monetary policy, money, Pierre Fortin, UN Monetary and Financial Conference, Vladimir Popov, William Watson
The current economic crisis fast begets the next wave of global mergers and acquisitions. What’s to be done?
There...