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Preparing for China’s urban billion
Preparing for China's urban billion
If current trends hold, nearly one billion people will live in China's cities by 2025. By pursuing a more concentrated urbanization path guided by action to boost urban productivity, local and national policy leaders would maximize the benefits to China's economy and environment.
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The case for investing in energy productivity
The case for investing in energy productivity
Additional annual investments in energy productivity of $170 billion through 2020 could cut global energy demand growth by at least half while generating average internal rates of return of 17 percent. Such outlays would also achieve significant energy savings and cuts in greenhouse gas emissions.
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Mapping the market for medical travel
The market is smaller than conventional wisdom suggests, and most of today's medical travelers seek high quality and faster service, not lower costs. However, the potential for growth is significant.
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The granularity of growth: How to identify the sources of growth and drive enduring company performance
Breakthrough thinking on growth that challenges conventional wisdom. Analysis of hundreds of large companies shows that growth originates in granular parcels and largely depends more on where, not how you compete.
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