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The productivity imperative: wealth and poverty in the global economy / edited by Diana Farrell.

By: Series: McKinsey Global InstitutePublication details: Boston, MA: Harvard Business School, 2006.Description: 216 pages: illustrations; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781422110263
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Contents:
The power of productivity -- Regulations that's good for competition -- What's right with the US economy -- Reviving French and German productivity -- Sweden's golder opportunity -- Turkey's quest for stable growth -- Asia: the productivity imperative -- China and India: the race to growth -- India: from emerging to surging -- A richer future for India -- How Brazil can grow
Summary: "Offers ideas and provides an outlook on critical economic issues facing businesses and governments around the world. Consisting primarily of articles originally published in "The McKinsey Quarterly", each volume combines provides the insights that leaders need to operate effectively in the global economy." - From the Book
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Includes index. Farrell, D. (Ed.). (2006). The productivity imperative: wealth and poverty in the global economy. Boston, MA: Harvard Business School.

The power of productivity -- Regulations that's good for competition -- What's right with the US economy -- Reviving French and German productivity -- Sweden's golder opportunity -- Turkey's quest for stable growth -- Asia: the productivity imperative -- China and India: the race to growth -- India: from emerging to surging -- A richer future for India -- How Brazil can grow

"Offers ideas and provides an outlook on critical economic issues facing businesses and governments around the world. Consisting primarily of articles originally published in "The McKinsey Quarterly", each volume combines provides the insights that leaders need to operate effectively in the global economy." - From the Book

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