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World-wide, the MBA has become one of the most popular academic qualifications. In recent years, doubts have been raised regarding worth of the MBA degree, at least in its present form. This article examines the broad trends shaping business education and recommends how MBA curricula might be...
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European multinationals show a growing divergence in their response to the formation of regional trade blocs, according to evidence from seven industries. European firms that are strong competitors at the world level are able to adjust aggressively to changes within Europe without disturbing...
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The problem of mounting public debt should be attributed to the inability to control inflation instead of restricting public expenditures as many economists would suggest. The use of inappropriate monetary and fiscal tools to control inflation have aggravated the problem. In light of new...
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The problem of mounting public debt should be attributed to the inability to control inflation instead of restricting public expenditures as many economists would suggest. The use of inappropriate monetary and fiscal tools to control inflation have aggravated the problem. In light of new...
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Globalisation, alliance capitalism and R&D-intensive value adding activities are hallmarks of economic activity in advanced industrial countries. National governments have responded to these changes by pursuing policies promoting "techno-nationalism" which includes fostering R&D investment by...
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Transnational Corporations and the Global Economy. Edited by Richard Kozul-Wright and Robert Rowthorn. Basingstoke: Macmillan (for United Nations University and World Institute for Development Economics Research), 1998. Pp.448. £55. ISBN 0 333 68957 7 The New Global Economy and Developing...
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