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Archive: Posts Tagged ‘services’

Boring Banking: Will It Become Bangalore’s Bonus?

by Jacob Funk Kirkegaard | October 14th, 2009 | 09:34 am

After getting bailed out by taxpayers’ billions, banking is clearly viewed by the public and by regulators as needing to become more boring. In other words, to look less like the high return-on-equity sector of yesteryear and more utility-like, perhaps outlawing the most volatile, highly leveraged, and profitable in the short-term [...]

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It’s Not All Downhill: Developing Countries Also Export High End Goods and Services

by Arvind Subramanian | August 18th, 2009 | 05:28 pm

We tend to think of globalization in the following way: the rich world exports financial capital, technology, sophisticated goods, and entrepreneurial and managerial skills in the form of foreign direct investment (FDI) to developing countries; the latter, in turn, export people, resources, and low-skilled goods to the rich [...]

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