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U.S. COMPETITIVENESS
In a global economy, it’s important for the U.S. to remain competitive as many countries develop into true competitors. This topic covers information, opinion, and news related to the state of U.S. competitiveness in the global world and how we can continue to stay at the top of our game.
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emerging markets. Large emerging market nations are stable and are better-positioned than ever to take advantage of a...
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States have agreed to continue dialogue and cooperation in macroeconomic and financial policies as the recovery of the...
While they continue to slog through the longest economic downturn in decades, companies are no longer making...
on Monday as investors hedged against a weak dollar while Asian shares edged higher after upbeat reports from U.S.
Since 1991, the number of U.S. exchange-listed companies is down more than 22%, and when adjusted for real...
Here's a riddle: If a scientist or engineer is laid off, does it affect gross domestic product? The third quarter GDP...
will enable the signees to sell their products to each others free from duty, thus severely undermining the...
Is it possible that the most important innovations of the future will be adopted first in the developing world? In a...
Hernando de Soto is an economist who in 2004 Time magazine named as one of 100 leaders for the new millennium.
The half-decade before the financial crisis was a go-go time for the global economy. Consumption reached unprecedented...
The Yale University economist who famously predicted the housing bust, was awarded the Deutsche Bank Prize in Financial...
Innovation as a driver of worldwide economic recovery and growth is the key theme at the Fifth Clinton Global...
From its headquarters in a modest office park outside Sunnyvale, Calif., Bridgelux is hoping to spark a revolution in...
Recession or no, when it comes to running a tech company the U.S. is still the best place to do business, according to...
Ron Bloom could not have picked a better time to start his work as President Barack Obama's point man on manufacturing...
framework for bank capital rules, which would see banks face higher capital requirements and leverage limits once the...
As Michael Mandel has written in BusinessWeek, the current U.S. recession is due in part to a shortfall in innovation...
Last year, Nokia sold 472 million cell phones and generated $70 billion in revenue, earning $7 billion in profit.
China is on its way to surpassing the U.S. as the world's largest manufacturer far sooner than expected.
This past week, I've look at the trends in U.S. innovation, commenting on Michael Mandel's powerful and compelling...
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/deb7f9/20082009_annual_r) has announced the addition...
Down To Business: Should The Government Protect Innovation? Should ''innovation'' get the regulatory protection of...
There was a time when early childhood education was a fancy name for daycare. Women knew they couldn't convince...
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