Americans used to be the world's most skillful entrepreneurs and managers. Now we're laughingstocks. What happened? - Slate MagazineFirst Faved : Mar 17 2008 by shiwaniFaved : 2 times (1 with note)Viewed : 9 timesFave It!
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- shiwani - Mar 17 2008 | business, government, united states, news
Thought-provoking piece from economic writer Dan Gross about the rise of American incompetence in business.
Quoted: The dollar plunged to new lows against foreign currencies this week. There are plenty of reasons for its plunge, but at the most basic level, the dollar's weakness reflects the world's collective, two-thumbs-down verdict about the ability of the United States—businesses, individuals, the government, the Federal Reserve—to manage the global financial system and the world's largest economy.
- arey_abhishek - Mar 23 2008 | article, america, economics, business
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