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The Vitality of Cities
Harvard Business ReviewArticle HBS-F1212Z-EEconomicsHow 27 cities worldwide stack up on measures of international appeal--including number of hotel rooms, number of international tourists, airport activity, and international association meetings--and on livability: cultural vibrancy, quality of life, ease of driving and efficiency of public transportation. Overall, Paris and London rank first and second respectively, with New York in fifth place. Due to the highly graphical nature of the Vision S...Starting at €8.20
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Women and the Economics of Equality
Harvard Business ReviewArticle HBS-F1304Z-EEconomicsIf countries hope to boost their GDPs, they ought to promote the economic advancement of women. See how more than 100 countries measure up on policy support for female workers, the level of economic success their female citizens have achieved, and GDP per capita--and how the three are interrelated. Due to the highly graphical nature of the Vision Statement, we offer this reprint in color, PDF format only. We recommend printing it out in color to...Starting at €8.20
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Does More Work Lead to a Healthier Economy
Harvard Business ReviewArticle HBS-F1312Z-EEconomicsData about hours worked per employee, productivity per employee, and per capita GDP in several countries around the world. The bad news: Even "hot" emerging markets like Brazil have seen little growth in productivity in recent years, so even if labor markets recover, those gains might not result in much added GDP. Due to the highly graphical nature of the Vision Statement, we offer this reprint in color, PDF format only. We recommend printing it...Starting at €8.20
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When All the World's a City
Harvard Business ReviewArticle HBS-F1206Z-EEconomicsUrban growth projections for 2020 show a dramatic expansion of industrial corridors and population centers, predominantly in southern and eastern Asia. This map compares those projections with the landscape in 1990. Due to the highly graphical nature of the Vision Statement, we offer this reprint in color, PDF format only. We recommend printing it out in color to maximize its effectiveness.Starting at €8.20
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It Keeps Growing...and Growing...
Harvard Business ReviewArticle HBS-F1210Z-EEconomicsThe internet's size and impact on the global economy will only increase over the next few years, according to projections from the Boston Consulting Group. In the United States it already accounts for a larger slice of GDP than the federal government. In China it's among the top six industry sectors, and in South Korea it's among the top five. Due to the highly graphical nature of the Vision Statement, we offer this reprint in color, PDF format ...Starting at €8.20
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What We'll Be Doing in 2022
Harvard Business ReviewArticle HBS-F1410Z-EEconomicsOver the next decade, job growth will be greatest in the health care and personal care fields and in construction. Jobs will actually decline in farming. Due to the highly graphical nature of the Vision Statement, we offer this reprint in color, PDF format only. We recommend printing it out in color to maximize its effectiveness.Starting at €8.20