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Harvard Business School Press, 2007 Diana Farrell (Editor)
A new collection of MGI research, published by Harvard Business School
Press, is now available in bookstores and booksellers on-line. This MGI series
is designed to offer important ideas and an informed outlook on critical
economic issues arising from the integration of global markets.
Consisting primarily of articles drawn from MGI's extensive research, each volume combines expert perspectives that leaders in business and government need in order to operate in the global economy with the most current and authoritative practical insights.
The series includes the following three books: Offshoring: Understanding the Emerging Global Labor Market

This 10-article collection offers suggestions and facts around how to
understand the potential of the emerging global labor market—including the size of
the emerging global talent pool, how to choose an offshore location, and how to
interpret the implications of offshoring for public policy.
The Productivity Imperative: Wealth and Poverty in the Global Economy
 What most determines whether an economy will flourish or sink into
poverty? Productivity. In this volume, experts examine the impact of
productivity on a nation's economic well being and identify barriers to
productivity based on analyses of industries and from nations around the
world.
Driving Growth: Breaking Down Barriers to Global Prosperity
 This anthology debunks several myths around what makes economies and
companies grow, and helps you assess the potential impact of growth drivers such
as information technology and innovation, manufacturing and service industries,
and the informal economy.
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