New models and new thinking should emerge.
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All 50 states set to reopen gradually despite the rising numbers.
RIL faces challenge of sustaining revenue increases in a deflating global economy.
The Indian American hotelier represents AAHOA at roundtable hosted by Vice President Mike Pence.
The normal system of 100 days ago is all but broken. How will the post-coronavirus economies look like?
Visa rules once worked in favor of H-1B workers by guaranteeing decent pay and job security. But now they are working against the visa holders.
From East to West Coast, states torn between keeping pandemic toll down and reviving economy.
Instead of offering itself as a low cost destination, India would do better to build upon its competencies.
Senators Tom Cotton, Ted Cruz, Chuck Grassley and Josh Hawley want new H-1B visas suspended.
Time to plan for a robust and sustained recovery for all Washingtonians, says the Democrat.
World has two simple options: body-bags or bankruptcies.
Best focus group discussions are those where participants discuss the research questions without noticing a moderator’s intervention.
Trump and Modi might not have inked a trade deal during the president’s visit, but the two countries should work toward an agreement.
In case of another Bernanke moment, India might be staring at an unprecedented crisis of sorts.
A platform economy may add 1,000 times more power and speed at times at 1% of costs.
Twenty suggestions to improve grassroots prosperity that will save nations from populism and restless citizenry.
Think beyond openness as growth strategy in age of protectionism, suggests Deepak Nayyar.
When workless, officeless workers start leaving downtown office buildings, corporate hierarchies morph, impacting downtown economies and redefining their purpose against suburbia.
Alibaba records $38 billion of sales within 24 hours. The company’s single day sales may take 38 years of GDP for St. Kitts and Nevis, two month for Portugal and a full week for Canada.
The old-style export promotions bureaus of the world are now nothing but lingering liabilities.
The MIT professor shares the coveted prize with his wife, Esther Duflo, and Harvard’s Michael Kremer.
Climate change discussions are decades old, what’s different today is the open force of downstream mobilization of the action plan.
What are the big questions in the next 100 days when roughly half a billion people are going to elect or re-elect leaders?
Nations whose citizens think entrepreneurially will be the nations that thrive in today’s changing world.
No matter what the final resolutions at G20 are, large scale challenges facing billions of citizens and well connected dreamers must be addressed.
