Economic globalization is a dynamic, long-term historical process that ebbs and flows, waxes and wanes, and changes its character and extent over time, all with profound effects on countries in the trading system.
Read MoreIn this paper, we discuss teleradiology and image reconstruction from the perspectives of both India and its client countries.
Read MoreBased on a five-year study by the MIT Industrial Performance Center, How We Compete goes into the trenches of over 500 international companies to discover which practices are succeeding in today’s global economy, which are failing –and why.
Read MoreConfronting the challenges that Hong Kong will face in the next decade, Made By Hong Kong focuses on the role of manufacturing in the development of the Hong Kong economy and analyzes alternative strategies and new directions for industrial growth.
Read MoreGlobal Taiwan examines the impact of globalization on the industry and economy of Taiwan since the spectacular growth of the 1990s.
Read MoreIn April 2018, Elisabeth Reynolds participated in a panel at the Harvard & MIT Brazil Conference.
Read MoreElisabeth Reynolds, Executive Director of the IPC, will co-lead a new initiative at MIT on the Work of the Future, an Institute-wide effort to understand and shape the evolution of jobs during an age of innovation.
Read MoreAn article in the New York Times, discusses how as the economy has changed, so too have the relationships between places, to the disadvantage of smaller cities and rural areas. The IPC’s Timothy Sturgeon participated in the discussion.
Read MoreIPC Executive Director, Elisabeth Reynolds, Associate Provost Karen Gleason, and other speakers participated at the MIT China Conference held in Yangpu District, Shanghai.
Read MoreDr. Reynolds had a conversation with WBUR’s Deborah Becker on How to Revive Manufacturing in Massachusetts.
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