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Wednesday, 21 April 2010
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April 21st 2010

 
 

Business.view column: Not up in the air
Risk-management lessons from the volcanic ash cloud
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From the archive: An interview with C.K. Prahalad

The renowned strategy professor has died aged 68. In this interview from 2004 he explains the win-win relationship between business and the poor
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Special report: Innovation in emerging markets
The emerging world, long a source of cheap labour, now rivals the rich countries for business innovation
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Schumpeter column: An emerging challenge
Antoine van Agtmael thinks that firms in the rich world have not fully digested the rise of the emerging markets
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Book review: Bursting a balloon
David Bolchover's new book says the myth of talent is a smokescreen for corporate plunder
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