FINDING MEANING IN WORK MARY C. GENTILE Work is a fundamental part of the human experience. Most adults say they spend the majority of their time on various work activities. This applies equally to paid…
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THE BENEFIT OF CLOUT: HOW CONNECTIONS SHAPE PROSPERITY DEEPA PRAHALAD James Allen, a customer of Jaipur Rugs in Rajasthan, India, can hardly contain his excitement as he explains why he chose the Mandir rug created…
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REIMAGINING THE ECONOMY: TOWARD A HUMAN-CENTRIC APPROACH MARK ESPOSITO AND JOHAN ROOS The classical economics of the 17th, 18th, and early 19th centuries emphasized land, comercio, and merchant activity as the fundamental sources of economic…
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A THRIVING HUMAN ECONOMY REQUIRES HIGHER PERFORMING INSTITUTIONS RICHARD STRAUB Peter Ferdinand Drucker, born in 1909, is often referred to as the father of modern management, which is true as far as it goes. Como…
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BUILDING A SKILLS ENGINE FOR THE HUMAN ECONOMY MATT SIGELMAN The future will be won by skills. Skills differentiate careers, express the dynamism of the economy, measure the distance between people and opportunity, and open…
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ON ITS OWN: BANGLADESH CAN SAVE ITSELF FROM SOME CLIMATE CHANGE ROBERT LITAN For almost as long as climate change has been a global issue, Bangladesh has been an international poster child for what can…
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BANGLADESH: THE IMPORTANCE OF DIGITAL TRAJECTORIES NICHOLAS HUGHES Bangladesh celebrates its 50th anniversary at a time of unprecedented change, not least in the ways that mobile technology is enabling the delivery of services to millions…