Bibliografías recientes

Título Fuente
State capitalism in the dock. Government-controlled firms The Economist
Pharmaceutical M&A. Invent it, swap it or buy it The Economist
Mergers and acquisitions. The new rules of attraction The Economist
Oil and water; North American energy The Economist
The Pacific Age. Under American leadership the Pacific has become the engine room of world trade. But the balance of power is shifting, writes Henry Trick The Economist
China’s carmakers. Zoom, zoom, splutter The Economist
East Asian firms in China. A bridge over troubled waters The Economist
Institutional investors. In-house revolt The Economist
Japanese investment in South. East Asia-Outward bound The Economist
A weary lender. Deutsche Bank The Economist
Room at the top. French companies The Economist
Family firms. Business in the blood The Economist
Grocery retailing in India. A long way from the supermarket The Economist
Japanese carmakers. Lots of oomph. Japan’s small-car firms are defying the industry’s get-big-or-die imperative The Economist
China’s handset manufacturers. Smartening up their act The Economist
A fork in the digital road. Poor performance foreshadows the industry’s restructuring The Economist
Smartening up their act. Chinese phonemakers are preparing to take on the world The Economist
The fury of the makers. Big business is angry; small firms are even angrier The Economist
Cheaper oil. Many winners, a few bad losers. A lower price will boost the world economy and harm some unpleasant regimes—but there are risks The Economist
European chipmakers. Fighting back The Economist

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