Best Business Books 2017: Economics Not-So-Great Expectations November 7, 2017 by Ryan Avent Related tags: best business books, economic crisis, economic growth, economy, europe, european union, global economy, global issues, global trade, manufacturing, oil prices, public sector
Are We on the Verge of a New Golden Age? A long-wave theory of technological and economic change suggests the financial malaise that began in 2007 may be about to end. August 28, 2017 by Carlota Perez, Leo Johnson, and Art Kleiner Related tags: consumer trends, economic crisis, emerging markets, european union, financial crisis, global economy, long-wave cycles, megatrends
Economic Nationalism and the Future of Global R&D A new survey examines how political and economic shifts can affect corporate innovation. June 14, 2017 by Barry Jaruzelski Related tags: china, european union, global innovation 1000, globalization, global trade, innovation strategy, research and development
A New Reality at Davos Going into the World Economic Forum, globalization continues at a rapid pace but the social and political context is changing. January 12, 2017 by Daniel Gross Related tags: china, european union, geopolitics, global economy, governance, leaders, politics
How to Create a Brexit Business Strategy A handy guide for enterprise leaders on managing the U.K’.s split from the European Union. For more insight, read “Business Beyond Brexit.” November 21, 2016 Related tags: Brexit, european union
Business Beyond Brexit Negotiations on the U.K.’s split from the European Union could take years. Instead of waiting, enterprise leaders should rethink their strategies now. November 16, 2016 by David Lancefield Related tags: Brexit, european union
Where Will Japanese Companies Go in a Post-Brexit World? Global companies have long considered the U.K. their gateway to Europe. They must explore new options. November 16, 2016 by Kenichi Ohmae Related tags: Brexit, european union, global expansion, japan
How the Smart Money Got the Brexit Vote Wrong Personal preferences influence the way we process ambiguous information into financial certainty. June 27, 2016 by Daniel Gross Related tags: decision making, economics, economy, european union, global trade
Integration à la Carte The U.K.’s efforts to redefine its relationship with the European Union highlight a growing trend of countries hedging on globalization. February 23, 2016 by Daniel Gross Related tags: economics, europe, european union, globalization, global markets, multinational corporations, trade
The Key to Greece’s Recovery? Strategic Management Institutional and macroeconomic reforms alone won’t solve the Greek crisis. September 28, 2015 by John Jullens Related tags: economic crisis, europe, european union