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US' cyber-rattling
WITH ITS BLOODY campaign against imagined or contrived threats to its moral superiority in the real world threatening to degenerate into a farce with tragic overtones, the United States is seeking to open another front — in cyberspace. ... More

ECONOMY


World Development Report 2006 — Refreshing emphasis on equity for growth
The emphasis that the World Development Report 2006 places on equality between and within countries shows that concern with equality has become an important part of the agenda of economic development. It also shows that a neo-conservative like Paul W olfowitz can actually usher in a new missionary zeal to the top job at the Bank. For the equity revolution to succeed, however, the message has to permeate Bank's bureaucracy, still committed to virtues of the market, and a minimalist state, says S. Venkitaramanan. More

MANAGEMENT


Turnaround traits
AMONG the most sought after heroes of the corporate world are those — the likes of Lee Iacocca and Jack Welch abroad and V. Krishnamurthy and M. Damodaran in India — who willingly take on themselves what others would spurn as a ... More

FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT


FDI: Pointers for the future
Generally, the prospects for FDI appear to be brighter than in the past mainly because of the growth phase the international economy is currently in. Also, sectorally, there are a number of indicators such as the increase in commodity as well as crud e prices which, in the normal course, should lead to higher FDI in the shape of heightened cross-border production activity by transnational corporations. More

STANDARDS & BENCHMARKS


JOTTINGS
Unravelling TQM
FEW movements have impacted Indian manufacturing as the Japanese movement, now widely practised and popular as Total Quality Management (TQM). The factory origins of quality control as a departmental function are ... More

LETTERS


  • FDI cap
  • An unwelcome move
  • Human development



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