The evolving global economy :
making sense of the new world order
Ohmae, Kenichi
Primary Author
mixed material
bibliography
Boston
Harvard Business Review Book
1995
2
English
xviii, 300p.; 24cm.
The Harvard Business Review Book Series
The Evolving Global Economy collects 16 articles from the Harvard Business Review that illuminate the broad effort to rethink cross-border flows of economic activity. Contributions from strategists, executives, and scholars from the public and private sectors - including Gary Hamel and C.K. Prahalad, Michael Porter, Paul Krugman, and U.S. Secretary of Labor Robert Reich - help to define and shape the new terms of debate.
As Kenichi Ohmae suggests in his preface, there is real danger - not just lost opportunity - in dealing with today's borderless economy as if it were a minor varlant of post-war global configurations.
The Evolving Global Economy will help managers understand how the complex interactions of the participants affect their own businesses and contribute to the ever-changing landscape of the global economy.
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ENTERPRISES
MANAGEMENT
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
CAPITALISM
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS
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IPMI Library
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