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Technology and the Global Economy: Predictions for 2015 Landscapes

I really love doing this stuff, as you all know. I try to do it in two different ways. I try to talk about the landscapes we're looking at first, kind of give a shared...

​Australia: Dancing in the Deadly Embrace

Australia's plans and politics were always driven by the big-money companies involved in resource extraction, but China's dramatic rise in demand for Australia's...

Ideas into Actions: Part II

I like problems. And this is probably the biggest problem that humanity faces right now. One reason it's a problem is because it's complicated. Another reason it's a...

Asia Letter, Q4 2013: Abenomics Update

Most smart international observers have been puzzled by Japan's economic behavior over the last few decades. The country was supposed to be in recession, but didn't...

Special Letter: Graphene and Global Warming

If we're right about the potential of graphene, it will be the building block with which a very large part of the future world is created.

Asia Letter, Q1 2013: Japan-India Cooperation

For almost a decade now, we have been writing about the economy called "ChinaPan": the interesting duopoly created with Japan's capital, China's workforce, and a shared...

Global Landscapes in 2013: Technology and the Economy

This year, the Ten Predictions, which are meant to stand in specifics, are separated, word for word; from the technology and economic landscapes on which they will play out.

The World According to IP

Behind all of the economic shifts and dislocations, the stock market moves, the earnings disappointments in tech, job losses and unemployment, asymmetric trade and trade...

American Broadband Acceleration

Until the advent of 4G LTE in the wireless arena, the U.S. ranked around 23rd in the annual OECD broadband penetration schedule. With the early advance in LTE vs. its...

Special Letter: Capability Leverage

Capability leverage is made possible when diverse parties, from individuals and small firms to large incumbents, and even cities, form ongoing and mutually beneficial...
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