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Category Archives: China
Rare Earth
Michael Porter is a Harvard Professor and leading authority on competitive strategies for business. If you’ve ever taken a business strategy course, chances are you have studied his theories. One of the key concepts in Porter’s framework for competitive analysis … Read the rest of this entry
Made In China
For the next couple weeks I plan to highlight two secular trends that are restraining employment growth in the United States: globalization and technological innovation. There is considerable debate about the relative importance structural factors that are hampering the domestic … Read the rest of this entry
May You Live in Interesting Times
“May you live in interesting times” is purported to be the English translation of an ancient Chinese proverb. However, the translation is misleading. Taken from the original Chinese text, scholars believe the term “interesting” is more correctly translated as chaotic, … Read the rest of this entry