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  • 08 Mar 2017
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America Has A Trust Problem

  • 24 Jun 2021
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Hiring Is One Thing, but Training Workers Is Another Challenge for Companies

  • 05 Feb 2014
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United States: Where’s the Strategy?

  • 06 Jan 2017
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Trump Acting Like 'Transactional' President

  • 26 Sep 2013
  • Research & Ideas

Behind India’s Economic and Political Woes

The Indian economy has been teetering on the brink for the past few months. The most manifest of these problems has been the crash of the Indian rupee, which has shown a... View Details
Keywords: by Zeenat Potia
  • 24 Jan 2020
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Lawmakers Weighing Options on Handgun Waiting Period

  • 26 Jun 2000
  • Research & Ideas

Three Countries, Three Choices in Post-Soviet Eurasia

International Political Economy in Post-Soviet Eurasia," nationalism powerfully influences the world economy, particularly in post-imperial societies. National identities can—and in the case of the... View Details
Keywords: by Martha Lagace
  • 15 Jan 2014
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Don: Prepare beyond ETP

  • 27 Mar 2017
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A Harvard negotiations expert explains why Trump failed to get a heath-care deal

  • 10 Dec 2020
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Canceling Student Loan Debt Leads To Higher Income And Better Jobs, Clever Study Finds

  • 2000
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Nihon no Kyōsō Senryaku [Can Japan Compete?]

By: Michael E. Porter, Hirotaka Takeuchi and M. Sakakibara
The result of a major piece of research, this book reveals that there have long been two Japans, the familiar one that was highly competitive, and another Japan, almost invisible, that was highly uncompetitive. The authors unravel this puzzle, and provide a solution... View Details
Keywords: Competition; Economy; Japan
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Porter, Michael E., Hirotaka Takeuchi, and M. Sakakibara. Nihon no Kyōsō Senryaku [Can Japan Compete?]. Tokyo: Daiyamondosha [Diamond, Inc.], 2000, Japanese ed. (English ed., Basingstoke: MacMillan, 2000; New York: Basic Books, 2000.)
  • 28 Jun 2016
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US consumers remain resilient, even as UK uncertainty swirls, retail execs say

  • 19 Jan 2021
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Online Extremism and Political Advertising: A Visual Interview With Laura Jakli

  • 29 Jan 2018
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In 2018, Trump must be the small-business champion he claimed to be

  • 20 Aug 2020
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The U.S. Needs an SEC for its Health Care System

  • 25 Jun 2017
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Gutting this Dodd-Frank rule will hurt America's small businesses

  • 13 Oct 2015
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How Thin Political Markets Undermine Democracy

  • 11 Oct 2013
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Shedding Light on the Shutdown

  • 18 Oct 2017
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White House Push to Help Workers Through Corporate Tax Cut Draws Skepticism

  • 15 Jul 2021
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Debate over Photo Voter ID Laws Is Enduring – And Complex

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