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Morning Advantage: Obama and Romney Give Outsourcing a Bad Name

Harvard Business Review

economy, says Daniel Altman in Foreign Policy. If you're a lousy, expensive, or under-utilized accountant, then yes, your job might disappear," Altman writes. Look for officials to wield the threat of prosecutions to force bank concessions, which in turn may lead to more resignations by top executives, says Oxford Analytica.

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Morning Advantage: Obama and Romney Give Outsourcing a Bad Name

Harvard Business Review

economy, says Daniel Altman in Foreign Policy. If you're a lousy, expensive, or under-utilized accountant, then yes, your job might disappear," Altman writes. Look for officials to wield the threat of prosecutions to force bank concessions, which in turn may lead to more resignations by top executives, says Oxford Analytica.

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Are CEOs Really India’s Leading Export?

Harvard Business Review

A systematic analysis of mid-2013 data on the world’s largest firms by revenue, the Fortune Global 500, shows that at that time only three non-Indian firms were led by Indian CEOs: Arcelor Mittal (Lakshmi Mittal), Deutsche Bank (Anshu Jain), and PepsiCo (Indra Nooyi).

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