Bibliografías recientes

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Walmart’s Mexican morass. The world’s biggest retailer is sent reeling by allegations of bribery The Economist
Forging ahead. Manufacturers are increasingly working with new, game-changing ingredients The Economist
The boomerang effect. As Chinese wages rise, some production is moving back to the rich world The Economist
Cristina scrapes the barrel. Nobody will suffer from the nationalisation of Argentina’s oil giant more than Argentines themselves The Economist
The third industrial revolution. The digitisation of manufacturing will transform the way goods are made—and change the politics of jobs too The Economist
From bitter to sweet. How one of America’s most messed-up firms became one of its best The Economist
Back in Japanese hands. Kazuo Hirai’s new strategy gives Sony’s business a blurry future The Economist
The brand from nowhere. After a swift rise from anonymity to omnipresence, the Taiwanese mobile-phone firm has stumbled. Time to get back on track The Economist
The biological factor. Who and what will follow Raúl? The Economist
Can it be…the recovery? The outlook for the world economy is better than it was, but there are still big risks out there The Economist
A Chinese beachhead? New investors on America’s doorstep The Economist
The end of cheap China. What do soaring Chinese wages mean for global manufacturing? The Economist
Wonupmanship. Can Japan break the yen-won curse? The Economist
The little guy. What do small investors need more: choice or protection? The Economist
High-frequency trading. The fast and the furious The Economist
Playing with fire. Financial innovation can do a lot of good, says Andrew Palmer The Economist
Of plumbing and promises. The back office moves centre stage The Economist
Come and get me. Argentina is putting international arbitration to the test The Economist
From summit to plummet. Once global leaders, Japanese electronics firms are tumbling The Economist
The long view. And the winner is… The Economist

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