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Does demography determine talent?
Among the map of forces that shape a business environment, one of the permanent, pertinent and powerful factors is a nation’s demographics.
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Doing business in Myanmar: Dressing up the bride
As one of the untapped frontiers of newly emerging markets, Myanmar is rich in natural resources, underpopulated but with growing purchasing power, and an easy place to do business.
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Of Tailwinds and Headwinds
Long-time readers of these pages are more than familiar with disruption, and the current shift in the world’s economic and political tectonic plates is assuming even greater interest for many of us.
Published in Volume 05 Issue 1 onGlobal economic outlook: An interview with the Global Chief Economist of The Economist Intelligence Unit, Simon Baptist
Of China, India, and a tempered global economic outlook.
Published in Volume 05 Issue 1 onVietnam: Reaping long-term gains from agricultural land reforms
Agriculture in Vietnam is in need of flexibility, efficiency, modernisation and innovation.
Published in Volume 05 Issue 1 onTransformation: The new normal for next-gen family businesses
It is no longer business as usual–at least not as far as the next generation is concerned.
Published in Volume 05 Issue 1 onPublic-private partnerships: The pro-poor gap evaluation
Improving the future design and implementation of public-private partnerships.
Published in Volume 05 Issue 1 onProductivity of society redesigned
Looking at productivity, not just of the plant, but of society as a whole.
Published in Volume 05 Issue 1 onFuture for children in Indonesia: On walking out of poverty
A social enterprise project that has brought income and dignity to a remote community in Indonesia.
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