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- 15 Sep 2016
- News
Reform Corporate Taxes or Suffer the Consequences, Report Says
- 09 Nov 2020
- News
After a hard election, the real work begins
- 05 Sep 2017
- News
Will fintech create a small-business-loan utopia?
- 07 Jan 2020
- News
Ivanka to CES: College Is Overrated
- 08 Mar 2017
- News
America Has A Trust Problem
- 19 Jul 2019
- News
The Day India’s Banks Died
- 14 Sep 2017
- News
Political failure through a business lens
- 27 Feb 2020
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Why Cryptocurrencies Should Be Evaluated As Fiat Money
- 16 Aug 2013
- News
Women's Business Leader
growing segment of new businesses in our economy and the trend is growing. Under Carla's leadership, the NWBC will be an effective advocate for women-owned small businesses, ensuring they have access and... View Details
- 15 Aug 2018
- News
Elizabeth Warren has a plan to save capitalism
- 2018
- Working Paper
Towards a New Approach for Upgrading Europe's Competitiveness
By: Christian Ketels and Michael E. Porter
The traumatic experience of the European sovereign debt crisis, followed by the outcome of the British referendum on leaving the European Union, has sent shockwaves through Europe. For the first time since the signing of the Treaties of Rome six decades ago, the very... View Details
Ketels, Christian, and Michael E. Porter. "Towards a New Approach for Upgrading Europe's Competitiveness." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 19-033, September 2018.
- 19 Dec 2017
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Washington Train Tragedy Turns Trump Agenda Back To Infrastructure
- 09 Oct 2015
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Putting Social Progress on Par with Prosperity
- 2000
- Book
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
- 29 Jan 2018
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