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France Deals With Globalization Crisis – Part I
Europe and China must cooperate – negotiating on monetary and industrial policy, honing skills
Pierre-Noel Giraud
January 24, 2012
Japan in a Post 3/11 World – Part II
After the earthquake-tsunami, Japanese manufacturers consider offshoring, but firms that stay could get stronger
John Berthelsen
October 7, 2011
In a Borderless World, Innovation Reigns Supreme
As innovation slows, the source for the next wave of good jobs remains unknown
Ashok Bardhan
April 4, 2011
China’s Green Ambition, US Sees Red
A floundering US cedes green-energy business and its high-tech edge to Asia
Michael Richardson
January 5, 2011
Global “Chop Shops”: Slice, Dice and Outsource
Pharmaceutical companies slice up R&D tasks and scour the globe for cost advantages
Farok J. Contractor
October 27, 2010
Toyota’s Stumble is Not a Metaphor for Japan Inc.
Toyota’s management had problems before the brakes
Lam Peng Er
March 26, 2010
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The Economist: Road Makers Turn to Recycled Plastic
September 19, 2018
Foreign Affairs: How Xi Jinping Views the World
Kevin Rudd
May 31, 2018
South China Morning Post: China’s Textile Industry Faces Tough Times
Sidney Leng
May 3, 2018
East Asia Foundation: FDI Outflow Surge From South Korea
Namsuk Choi
April 11, 2018
New York Times: Globalization’s Backlash Comes at Wrong Time
The benefits of trade and other forms of globalization were apparent much more quickly in developing nations, delayed and dispersed in wealthy nations
Neil Irwin
March 28, 2018
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