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177: Consumer spending in China: To buy or not to buy
Retailers have looked at the Chinese consumer as the saviour ...
Retailers have looked at the Chinese consumer as the saviour of economic growth. But as recession hovers on the horizon, will these consumers be putting away their pocketbooks?
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176: Can Egypt rise like a phoenix from its economic ashes?
The outcome of Egypt’s first free presidential elections will flag ...
The outcome of Egypt’s first free presidential elections will flag a new direction for the region, but can it move the country out of crisis?
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175: Who's minding the store?
As more scandals rock the financial world, stakeholders are beginning ...
As more scandals rock the financial world, stakeholders are beginning to look closely at who sits in the boardroom, and why.
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174: The new consumers: Who are they and what do they want?
BRIC nationals have money, status, information, a nascent sense of ...
BRIC nationals have money, status, information, a nascent sense of luxury lifestyle…now they are coming of age.
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173: The secret of success: Do your homework!
To err is human but how often do we get ...
To err is human but how often do we get it wrong? More often than we realise, according to new research, and the biggest mistake corporations make is not being prepared.
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172: What is our networked readiness?
When the INSEAD/WEF Global Information Technology Report was created 11 ...
When the INSEAD/WEF Global Information Technology Report was created 11 years ago, the countries with the most fixed-line telephones were the best-connected in the world. Today, it’s a much different story.
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171: What’s wrong with banking regulation today?
Indebtedness is both a consumer and a financial industry problem. ...
Indebtedness is both a consumer and a financial industry problem. Regulatory bodies think more banking regulations will fix the problem. INSEAD Professor of Banking and Finance Jean Dermine is not so sure.
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170: Don't make it; buy it!
There’s more than one way to become an entrepreneur: instead ...
There’s more than one way to become an entrepreneur: instead of starting your own company, you can go out and buy one.
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169: Pension reform: Juggling aging and money
The baby-boomer time bomb is set to go off in ...
The baby-boomer time bomb is set to go off in the next few years, just as both public and private pension providers are trying to cut costs dramatically. Now what?
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168: Diamonds, discipline and development: Botswana comes of age
Diamonds helped pull Botswana out of poverty and catapulted the ...
Diamonds helped pull Botswana out of poverty and catapulted the country’s economic growth into the double-digits. Where does the land-locked world-class diamond producer go from here?