Multinationals in EMs: failing to adapt
One might normally assume that big multinational companies hold a lot of advantages in emerging markets. Besides the financial clout and extensive supply chain options, they have access to the fabled...
View ArticleRemittances: reversing the brain drain
A surge of remittances during the global financial crisis has helped to support the economies of some of the world’s least developed countries. But a report published on Monday has underlined the high...
View ArticleIndia’s engineers lose their edge
A visitor recently put it succinctly: “Why does everyone here want to be an engineer?” It was an unwittingly incisive observation. Engineering is traditionally considered a “respectable” degree in...
View ArticleIndians may be poor but they love their jobs, survey finds
India is a country where GDP per capita is less than $1,500 a year, and where people have big aspirations and are often overqualified for their jobs. So it comes as a surprise to read new research...
View ArticleWant to earn $250,000? Try being an expat in Asia
By Freha Amjad If you are looking to ride a career helicopter into the rarefied echelons of those who earn more than $250,000 a year – then consider becoming an expat working in Asia. Such a course is...
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