Michael Porter, the godfather of business strategy, has gotten a lot of attention lately for trying to apply his model of competitive dynamics to the current plight of the United States — high unemployment, crushing healthcare costs, crumbling infrastructure, and widespread indebtedness. His thesis is that big business should take the lead in producing “shared value” in the United States, ostensibly competing by making investments on American soil that will lead to a virtuous circle of prosperity generation.
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