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Finance & Development June 1, 2002 Pradeep K. Mitra & Marcelo Selowsky |
Lessons from a Decade of Transition in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union A decade after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in late 1991, some transition economies are performing far better than others. Reducing barriers to entry is not enough -- hard budget constraints must also be imposed on the old money-losing state-owned enterprises.  |
CIO April 15, 2002 Daintry Duffy |
Continental Divide While Europe has adopted strict privacy regulations, U.S. companies are still collecting and trading their customers' info like it's going out of style. If Simon Davies has his way, it will...  |
Fast Company May 2002 Scott Kirsner |
Brand Marketing: Guinness How do you refresh a 243-year-old brand? By brewing a modern experience that combines the power of history with the allure of contemporary design. Guinness Storehouse, in Dublin, reimagines how a brand can perform for customers, employees, and the community...  |
Fast Company May 2002 Fara Warner |
Walk in Progress It's not the kind of artwork you'd expect to see in an upscale store in San Francisco's Union Square. But for Camper, the Spanish shoemaker with a global reach, it's a way to connect with customers and address hard business realities...  |
Wired May 2002 Chris Anderson |
Winner's Curse The 3G auctions for mobile-telecommunications spectrum were the last party of an old regime...  |
IndustryWeek April 1, 2002 Tom Mudd |
Hranice na Morava, Czech Republic Royal Philips Electronics and LG Electronics form an alliance and a factory to produce television picture tubes...  |
Wired March 2002 B.A. Warner |
Fast, Cheap & Out of Control How Europe's deregulated airlines are using cut-rate fares, Web engines, and small airfields to shake up the flying game...  |
Wired March 2002 Jack Boulware |
Pirates Of Kiev You want Top 40? How about nine albums on one disc - three bucks. Microsoft Office XP? Two dollars and change. Welcome to Ukraine, where rip, mix, and burn is a point of national pride...  |
Fast Company April 2002 Scott Kirsner |
Recipe for Reinvention Pret A Manger is a London-based company with ambitions to revolutionize that uniquely American institution: the fast-food restaurant. Its sandwiches taste great -- and its growth strategy offers plenty of food for thought...  |
Fast Company April 2002 Ian Wylie |
Who Runs This Team, Anyway? Well, in part, the fans do. And maybe that's why it's winning more! A soccer club in Finland marries grassroots enthusiasm with cell-phone interactivity. The result looks to be quite a kick...  |
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