Origin of wealth: Evolution, complexity, and the radical remaking of economics
Eric D. Beinhocker, 2006
Beinhocker explores how new theories of ''complexity economics'' are turning a hundred years of economic theory on its head and can provide us with important new insights on issues in strategy, organization, finance, and public policy. Paperback and translated editions are now available for order.
Diana Farrell (Editor), 2007
Now available, a new collection of McKinsey Global Institute research, published by Harvard Business School Press, offers perspectives on offshoring, productivity, and what drives economic growth.
William W. Lewis, 2004
To bring wealth to developing economies, countries need to look to a powerful asset: the consumer. The book provides practical guidelines to help developing nations become productive, competitive, and stable societies in the global economy.