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China's new prime minister in 2013 is from the Class of 1977, when there was a huge burst of energy as students looked with great excitement to gaining knowledge after a decade when learning and books were suppressed.
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1977 Exam Opened Escape Route Into China’s Elite
New York Times 01/06/2008
Next Premier Came of Age in Era of OpennessWall Street Journal 11/16/2012
Ford to invest $500 million to make small cars in India and turn it into a regional manufacturing hub with sales goal of 200,000 cars for 2010.
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Wall Street Journal 12/13/2007
Ford to Expand in India, Planning a Small Car and an Engine PlantNew York Times 01/08/2008
Ratan Tata's small car vision coming true. Ingenuity of Indian engineers to build a car for the motorcycle millions. who can upgrade to an Indian style jellybean vehicle on 4 wheels.
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Four Wheels for the Masses: The $2,500 Car
New York Times 01/08/2008
In India, a $2,500 Pace CarNew York Times 10/12/2007
How the display of a crashed Taurus at the 2008 New York Auto Show is an ongoing effort like the Swap My Ride Campaign to get car buyers who defected to foreign makes to take a look at Ford.
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Drivers Size Up Fords (Unknowingly) in New Campaign
New York Times 09/04/2007
Ford Displays a Wreck to Score Safety PointsNew York Times 03/18/2008
Mexico's oil law comes as the nation faced a crisis in declining oil production since 2006. Efforts by the newly elected PAN party Calderon administration in that year and throughout its term in office failed to open up the oil industry to foreign investment, as the PRI and the PRD opposition parties opposed this. A two thirds majority in Congress was needed to change the constitution allowing foreign oil companies to compete with state owned Pemex. The increasing oil production from shale in the U.S. and Canada has increased the urgency, and the potential in deep waters off Mexico for which Pemex needs the technology of foreign oil companies has added to this.
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How Shale Helped Frack Mexico's Energy Impasse
Wall Street Journal 12/12/2013
Mexico's Biggest Oil Field Sees DeclineWall Street Journal 08/02/2006
How Moffatt's transformation of IBM is taking shape. Its putting behind outsourcing concept and multinational concept of running business in favor of a new concept of competency centres worldwide, a global business factory where just as in the auto industry work can be transferred based on where the best competency rest. Its also based on competing with the Indians in the Indian domestic market and neutralizing the people resources advantage of the Indian IT firms by expanding in India big time.
Linked Articles
BusinessWeek 06/05/2006
IBM's Big Deal in IndiaBusinessWeek 12/28/2007
In 2006 as in 2012 the world faces tight supplies and a confrontation with Iran over its nuclear program.
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Fears of a 2008 Repeat for Oil
Wall Street Journal 03/18/2012
Trading Frenzy Adding to Rise in Price of OilNew York Times 04/29/2006
Reforms at Pemex and opening up the oil industry to foreign investment were held up in the Calderon administration after repeated efforts by the PAN party government to get the PRI and PRD's support. The final changes to the bill to make it more attractive for foreign oil companies to compete with Pemex were pushed by PAN in alliance with the PRI Nieto administration in 2013. The cost to Mexico is a lost decade in oil exploration in deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico, and a steep decline in oil revenues as Mexico turned into a net energy importer in March 2013, according to the WSJ.
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Economist 12/19/2007
How Shale Helped Frack Mexico's Energy ImpasseWall Street Journal 12/12/2013
Nissan gets into the Indian market with plans for a lowcost car in the $5000 range like the lowest cost Maruti Suzuki car.
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Wall Street Journal 12/13/2007
Nissan Races to Make Smaller, Cheaper CarsWall Street Journal 10/22/2007
Boeing's efforts to tackle these problems with older veteran engineers putting in their expertise.
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Boeing Brings in Old Hands, Gets an Earful
Wall Street Journal 07/19/2010
Boeing, in Embarrassing Setback, Says 787 Dreamliner Will Be DelayedWall Street Journal 10/11/2007
IBM's rapid upscaling of the Indian operations as one of its biggest overseas operations. And as a first IBM has focussed on getting a large share of the Indian IT market which Indian IT companies haven't focussed on to the extent IBM has.
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BusinessWeek 12/28/2007
A Red-Hot Big Blue In IndiaBusinessWeek 09/03/2007
IBM's rapid expansion in the Indian market.
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BusinessWeek 12/28/2007
IBM Seeks Bigger Footprint in IndiaWall Street Journal 06/07/2006
The difference between Brazil's experience in supply of engineering graduates by its universities and Mexico's experience.
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Wanted: Skilled Workers for a Growing Economy in Brazil
New York Times 07/02/2008
Mexico: Pumping Out EngineersBusinessWeek 05/22/2006
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India's Lower House Passes Food Bill to Help Poor
Wall Street Journal 08/26/2013
Poverty in Latin AmericaEconomist 09/15/2005
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