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Harvard Business Review March 2012
CONTENTS:rnSpecial Report: Restoring U.S. Competitiveness:rn49. Why U.S. Competitiveness Matters to all of us: The World Wants America to regain its vibrancy. Lets Stop assining blame and instead focus on solution/ Nohria, Nitinrn54. The Looming challenge to U.S. Competitiveness: If Leaders react only to recession and do not address America's structural challenges, they will revive an economy with weak long-term prospects/ Porter, Michael E and Rivkin, Jan W. rnrnWorkforce:rn64. A Jobs compact for Americas's Future: Badly needed investments in human capital are not being made. What can we do-together-to jump-start the process? Kochan, Thomas A. rn74. A Warning sign from Global Companies: Multinationals have long contributed heavily to U.S.competitiveness, but that may be changing./ Slaughter, Matthew J. and Tyson, Laura D'Andrearn76. Rethinking School: for the U.S. to remain the competitiveness, its students need to learn vastly more, much more quickly. New approaches prove they can/ Childress, StaceyrnrnStrategy:rn80.Choosing the United States: in contests to attract high-value business activities, the U.S. is losing out more that it should/ Porter, Michael E. and Rivkin, Jan W. rn94.Does America Really Need Manufacturing?ion is close: Yes, When production is closely tied to innovation/Pisano, Gary P. and Shih, Willy C.rn104. How to Make Finance Work: the U.S. financial sector has boomed, but that hasn't always been Good news for the rest of the economy/ Greenwood, Robin and Scharfstein, David S.rnrnrn104. How to Make Finance WorkrnrnPolicy:rn112. Macroeconomic Policy and U.S. Competitivenessrn116. Reviving Entrepreneurshiprn117. Green Rules to Drive InnovationrnrnContext:rn124. Incentive Bubble: Outsourcing pay decisions to financial markets has skewed American executive compensation and, with it, American capitalism/ Desai. Mihirrn134. Fixing what's Wrong with U.S. Politics: Ideological differences helped build America's economic success. But that strength is falling victim to a dangerous trend-politic as war / Moss, David A.rn140.Enriching the Ecosystem: A Four-point plan for linking innovation, enterprises and jobs/ Kanter, Rosabeth Mossrnrn149. Shattering the Myths about U.S. Trade Policy: Evidence Shows that developing economies are not to be blame for America's economic problems. Freer trade,not protectionism, may be part of the solution/ Lawrence, Robert Z and Edwards, Lawrencernrn
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