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Hans Rosling: Asia's Rise -- How and When

Hans Rosling So often during my talks I have referred to India not as an emerging economy but as a re-emerging economy. Hans Rosling does an excellent job at the recent Ted conference in Mysore graphing global economic growth since 1858 and he predicts the exact date that India and China will …

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Adding value in a low value market

If one can borrow, why build or buy? More than ever, in today’s climate where cash is king and credit is tight, alliances are a smarter, swifter, more reactive and economical way to pursue strategic opportunities and gain competitive advantages. These words of wisdom from INSEAD applied to the ING …

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Let's meet in Brussels!

The Europe India Chamber of Commerce (EICC), of which I am a member, in association with Indian Merchants’ Chamber (IMC) and Global Organization of People of Indian Origin (GOPIO) is organizing a High level Conference “Europe meets India: Economic and Political Dimension of the EU-India Strategic …

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The book is out!

The Book is available now! The book “Managing International Trade & Investment”, the new text book for the MBA course at Erasmus University to which I contributed a small, but I dare hope a valuable part, has been released by McGraw Hill. Scheltema has it in stock. It sells at €57,95. It is …

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Indian Management - Towards Cultural Congruence

Doing business in India: A Dutch perspective is the paper I presented at the Eurasian Management Education & Training Conference held at the Royal Tropical Institute, Amsterdam (June 13, 2006). Humility forces me to admit that that my fellow speaker, Dr Bert Twaalfhoven and entrepreneur pur …

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