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« October 2005 | Main | February 2006 » November 10, 2005 Let's make a guess: If China is trying to compete with India in this Industry, do they have a competitive advantage? If China wants to compete internationally they'll have to consider the improvement of the English language skills of the people working in this industry as a short term objective. Of course, the internal market for Software Outsourcing is probably huge (as everything in China), so maybe they don't need the international market to start this industry. My guess is: China will be competing internationally before five years. .. and I just found news about the tennis masters. I'll look somewhere else. November 06, 2005 While we are worrying in Europe about cars sales (Seat is currently dismissing 1300 employees), the automotive sector seems to be in good shape in China, where most of the buyers are first time buyers.
The central and city governments will triple the amount of money they spend on scientific research in Shanghai for the next five years to spur innovation ahead of the 2010 World Expo. The 7th Shanghai International Industry Fair is showing off the latest technologies developed in China. The Real Instituto Elcano publishes an interesting analysis by Pablo Bustelo about the new quinquennial plan. It stresses the interest of the Chinese Government on the social dimension of economic growth, in the aim to build an "armonious society". (Unfortunately, the text is in Spanish. I'll post the link to the document in English when it is published.) November 05, 2005 After several years going to Miami for the intermediate on-campus period, the International Executive MBA of the Instituto de Empresa is moving to Shanghai. The International Executive MBA is an on-line programme that has three two weeks long residential periods. |
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