The Educated Middle Class, their Economic Prospects, and the Arab Spring
By Filipe R. Campante & Davin Chor
The recent uprisings in the Arab World carry a broader lesson, highlighting the importance of sustaining an economy...
S P Jain receives four Top 10 rankings: Financial Times, Global MBA Rankings...
S P Jain School of Global Management, formerly known as S P Jain Center of Management, places in the Top 10 (in the world)...
Financial Transformation to Sustain the Arab Firestorm
By Nasser Saidi
The Arab world needs to undertake major structural transformations if it is to effectively address the challenges laid bare by the Arab...
99 to 1: How Wealth Inequality Is Wrecking the World and What We...
By Chuck Collins
At the root of social movements around the world is the emergence, in the last three decades, of extreme inequalities of income,...
ExecuJet Aviation Group meeting the development demands in Africa
By ExecuJet Aviation Group
Operating in an environment in which Africa is still recovering from the global recession, ExecuJet have a crucial role to play...
African Lions in the Making
By Nicolas Depetris Chauvin
Growth without structural transformation has proved to be unsustainable. Africa needs to diversify their economies if they want to become authentic...
Winning the Talent War in Emerging Markets: Women are the Answer
By Sylvia Ann Hewlett and Ripa Rashid
As global companies try to harness the growth and possibilities of emerging markets, the extraordinary energy, ambition and...
Neoliberal Globalization, Masculinity and Gender Justice
By Raewyn Connell
A relatively new field of social research has documented the diversity of masculinities in the world. Globalization is not a separate issue...
Solving the Asset–Shortage Problem of Emerging Markets
By Patrick Imam
The growing appetite for emerging market financial assets (such as equity or bonds) by local and foreign investors has not been met...
Food Prices: Should Emerging Market Economies Be Concerned?
By Nicolás Depetris Chauvin
High food prices are here to stay. This should be a reason of great concern not only in less developed countries...





































































