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Standing on the sun : how the explosion of capitalism abroad will change business everywhere / Christopher Meyer with Julia Kirby.

By: Meyer, Christopher, 1948-.
Contributor(s): Kirby, Julia.
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boston, Mass. : Harvard Business Review Press, c2012Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.Description: viii, 332 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9781422131688 (hardback); 1422131688 (hardback).Subject(s): International tradeDDC classification: 330.12/2
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: The center of capitalism? -- pt. I Capitalism Adapts -- One.Capitalism's New Center of Gravity -- The shifting environment of the global economy -- Two.Cambrian Capitalism -- Runaway feedback, the peacock's tale, and the evolution of capitalism -- pt. II Runaways and Renaissance -- Three.Capitalism in Color -- What doesn't get measured ... needs to be -- Four.Embracing Externalities -- How corporations will adapt to new forms of feedback -- Five.Pseudocompetition -- Killing the sacred cow of capitalism -- Six.The Invisible Handshake -- Collaborative production as the world's business model -- Seven.The Fourth Sector -- The social sector as capitalism's R & D lab -- pt. III Moving On -- Eight.Call It Capitalism -- Global monopolies and national business models -- Nine.... And Move On -- The new multinational as the vector of economic evolution.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine generated contents note: The center of capitalism? -- pt. I Capitalism Adapts -- One.Capitalism's New Center of Gravity -- The shifting environment of the global economy -- Two.Cambrian Capitalism -- Runaway feedback, the peacock's tale, and the evolution of capitalism -- pt. II Runaways and Renaissance -- Three.Capitalism in Color -- What doesn't get measured ... needs to be -- Four.Embracing Externalities -- How corporations will adapt to new forms of feedback -- Five.Pseudocompetition -- Killing the sacred cow of capitalism -- Six.The Invisible Handshake -- Collaborative production as the world's business model -- Seven.The Fourth Sector -- The social sector as capitalism's R & D lab -- pt. III Moving On -- Eight.Call It Capitalism -- Global monopolies and national business models -- Nine.... And Move On -- The new multinational as the vector of economic evolution.

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