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The Global Environment of Business


CAN HISTORY TEACH US WHICH ECONOMIES WILL PROSPER AND WHICH ECONOMIES WILL FAIL?


Date: Wednesday 21st June 2006

Guest presenter:

    Professor Timothy Devinney,
    Professor of International Business and Director of the Centre for Corporate Change Strategy at the Australian Graduate School of Management
Abstract:

Until 1800, disparities in the economic development of different nations was quite modest. Since that time, however, there have been dramatic differences in economic growth. In this presentation Timothy Devinney drew on lessons and insights from the history of these evolving differences to highlight the role of institutions in the global environment of business in which modern national economies prosper or fail.

This event was kindly supported by Intercontinental Hotels Group.

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