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Globalization

ILO calls for urgent measures to address consequences of global crisis

Zondag 12 oktober 2008 | International Labour Organization (ILO) ] WASHINGTON (ILO News) - The Director-General of the International Labour Office, Juan Somavia, has called for a series of urgent and coordinated financial,...

Michael Spence American economist and Nobel prizewinner 'People didn't understand the risk'

Michael Spence remembers precisely where he was when the credit markets ground to a halt, triggering the latest bout of financial turmoil. By Edmund Conway, in Washington Michael Spence: the Nobel Prize-winning economist...

India sees greater role for WB, IMF in resolving crisis

Washington (PTI): Amid continued financial crisis and early signs of recession appearing in the developed countries, India on Sunday asked multilateral funding agencies to play a vital role in global economic affairs to ensure...

A flexible G-14 is the key to our future

Robert B. Zoellick | October 13, 2008 SEPTEMBER and October are shaping up to be hard months in a precarious year: a meltdown in financial, credit and housing markets; the continuing stress of high food and fuel prices, and the...

Trade policy gets short shrift

And it means everything in a state like Ohio By James Pilcher • jpilcher@enquirer.com • October 12, 2008 Trade policy gets short shrift In the last five years, printing-press maker Nilpeter USA has started selling a lot of its...

Being a Successful Family Business in the 21st Century

In a globalized marketplace in which the number of competitors is practically limitless, family businesses must reinvent themselves in order to remain competitive, and do so without losing their essence. According to Joan M....

Nigeria: NSE - In the Shadow of Globalisation

We can very safely declare that the poor state of the Nigerian economy has had nothing to do with the collapsing global capitalist markets of the western world. The plea of global village knock-on effect? Naw! That would be...

David Marquand: Situation vacant: a theorist is sought to succeed Mr Keynes

The capitalist system is the least bad we have, but the role of states and markets need redefining for the modern economy The astonishing boldness of the government's attempt to get credit flows moving again has rightly...

John Hilary: The world day for decent work offers real answers to the causes of economic turmoil

After the crisis, a new beginning You may have missed it amid talk of Brown's bail-out, but the world day for decent work offers real answers to the causes of turmoil Strange times bring strange bedfellows. On the same day that...

Red Flags in the Boardroom - BusinessWeek

How to tell if your company is taking on too much risk The aftermath of the corporate meltdowns at Lehman Brothers, AIG, Merrill Lynch, and others has left board members in all sectors—not just financial services—asking...

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