The Independent 1999 Hamish McRae - Abstracts

The Independent 1999 Hamish McRae
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A bit of a slowdown, then back to normal? It won't be that easy.(prospects for United Kingdom economy)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
A cold wind of change is set to blow across Europe.(reducing state spending in Germany)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
A feeling of fin de siecle.(significant developments at 1999 World Economic Forum)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
A great city - but what is it for?(Hong Kong)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
A great time for consumers but it's tough on managers.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
America is being invaded by rugged Western values.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
America's Net lessons for business.(impact of Internet on business)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
America - the gentle giant?(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
A one to one with the future.(social consequences of global mobile communications)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Are shares really worth less today?(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
At last the market rewards those who make real things.(revival of shares in manufacturing companies)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Back in the souk again.(The Traveller)(Cairo, Egypt)Retail industryHamish McRae
Balance of power shifts in the wake of ship tax change.(impact of United Kingdom government's plans to give ship-owners tax breaks)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Beware of jumping on the Internet bandwagon.(uncertain future for Internet stocks)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Britain's ready for the Internet challenge.(Business Review)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Can they rebuild the Orient?(economic revival in East Asia)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Cars could tell the truth about their drivers.(Business Review)(creating long-term relationships between manufacturers and customers)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Corruption's bad for your wealth.(fraud within European Commission)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Creating the marketplace is more important than managing a factory.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Curse of rising house prices.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Cut the red tape and let small firms breathe.(Business Review)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Dawn of the global cities.(Sydney, Australia, as a world city)Retail industryHamish McRae
Deflationary times dull gold's allure.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Don't be so gloomy about the Net, Mr Gates.(Business Review)(Microsoft founder Bill Gates predicts most companies will lose money in Internet boom)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Don't get too cheerful, Mr Brown.(United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Don't write off the euro - well, not just yet anyway.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Do you sincerely want to be rich?(United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown seeks to develop role of market in moulding society)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Eight years and the US boom goes on.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Employ clever people and make work fun.(Business Review)(Column)(Abstract)Retail industryHamish McRae
Euro will help slay our inflation dragon.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Expect the world to follow the MPC's lead.(Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee's decision to raise interest rates)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Facing the economic test of an older and cheaper world.Retail industryHamish McRae
Failure may fuel Internet's business success.(Business Review)(prospects for electronic commerce)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Farewell to the old factories.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Firms can no longer bank on a home advantage.(Business Review)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Forget the big fish and hook up to new ideas.(Business Review)(challenging global brands)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
From seed capital mighty profits can grow.(Business Review)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Going green can sprout unexpected benefits.(Business Review)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Growing big in Britain brings its problems.(Business Review)(few small companies in United Kingdom reach world-class status)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Has America's hero got out at the top?(former US Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Hazarding a guess at technological success.(Business Review)(uncertainties associated with predicting success of new technologies)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Here's a unique chance to create a Europe that works.(reconstruction of European Commission)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Hold the millennium; let the global economy keep growing.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
How is it that all these gloomy businessmen are employing more people?(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
How long can Germany's commercial verve and political paralysis coexist?(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
How to tell when a financial bubble is about to burst.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Japan Inc faces up to need for fundamental reform.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Less, not more, intervention is the key to jobs.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Let's all make lots of money.(distributing wealth generated by market capitalism)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Let's enjoy being hauled along by America - while we can.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Let's privatise the Olympics.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Life outside Euroland is rich and full of promise.(countries that have decided not to join European monetary union have economic strength)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Magnet of London draws in thousands of migrant workers.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Making work a pleasure is a key to success.(Business Review)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Motber Earth is pleased to announce the birth of its six billionth inhabitant (baby doing fine; mother needs constant attention).Retail industryHamish McRae
My five golden rules to get ahead on the Internet.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Nations move to develop their brand identity.(Business Review)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Now, more than ever, we need to keep China happy.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Now's the time to bang the conference drum.(Business Review)(political party conferences in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Online sales will hurt the high street.(weak retail sales in United Kingdom not necessarily indicative of consumer trends)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
On the edge of the lost world.(The Traveller)(Trieste, Italy)Retail industryHamish McRae
Partners who prefer to stay just good friends.(Business Review)(alliances)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Paying bills will never be the same as banking takes off in cyberspace.Retail industryHamish McRae
Politically, it sounds good. But will it work?(Budget Review)(United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown's 1999 Budget)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Recession-watch shifts to Berlin.Retail industryHamish McRae
Sadly, there is no magic wand for us to fix it.(The Global Crisis)(uncertain prospects for world economy)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Sleepwalking into the future.(emergence of knowledge workers)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Sleepy German giant begins to stir as euro-zone economies perk up.Retail industryHamish McRae
So, who is worth the most?(using specialist skills to make money)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Stand and deliver, Mr Brown.(United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Staying strong is not the weakness it seems.(Business Review)(strength of sterling)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Sweden shimmers in pre-euro glow.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Taking the plunge.(Weekend Review)(scuba diving in Red Sea)Retail industryHamish McRae
Taxing the brains for those longer holidays.(Business Review)(trends in holiday entitlement)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Telecom mergers begin to border on a frenzy.(Business Review)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
The art of starting a business.(entrepreneurship in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
The e-commerce buzz gets louder as firms ponder their on-line plot.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
The European countries living with the wrong rates.(large variations in inflation in Europe cause problems with interest rates)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
The geography of failure.(regional disparities in economic performance in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
The greatest show on earth.(US economy)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
The high price of peace.(peace agreement in Kosovo, Yugoslavia)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
The home is once again becoming a factory.(Business Review)(impact of working at home)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
The Internet way to find capital investors.(Business Review)(variations in access to capital)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
The new business world belongs to the young.(Business Review)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
The pound in your pocket will be worth more tomorrow.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
The real game is global.(challenges facing BBC)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
The rebirth of Victorian values.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
The slow burn of the euro.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
The way to prophesy profit on the Internet.(Business Review)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
The worst is past but the Sun is still to rise on the East Asian economies.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Time for Europe to celebrate spending.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Time to wake up to the California dream.(Business Review)(high-technology industry in California)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Today's challenge is how to build us a better life.(Business Review)(adapting property development to social and economic trends)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
To keep a customer in line, simply use a club.(Business Review)(creating relationship with purchasers)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Tony's euro stance allows business a chance.(Business Review)(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Trade frictions may rub Euroland the wrong way.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Trapped by debts of the past.(government finances in surplus)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Troubles with takeovers are clear for all to see.(Business Review)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
UK and Europe to the fore.(comparison of economic performance in UK and Europe with US economy)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
UK basks in burst of summer sunshine.(good prospects for United Kingdom economy)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Universities slowly wake to the profit motive.(Business Review)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
US consumers can't save us from global recession for ever.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
We're plugged into a mobile future.(using mobile phones for electronic commerce)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
What happens when US bubble bursts?(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
What if Japan pulls the plug on the US deficit?(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
When taxation adds up to a moving experience.(Business Review)(growing tax competition in Europe)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Who says we're being ripped off?(prices in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Why America should heed Mr Micawber.(fiscal surplus in US)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Why Anglo-Saxon nations have the fastest-growing economies.Retail industryHamish McRae
Why a strong pound is the most likely outcome in the medium-term.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Why market leaders are crashing to the ground.(Business Review)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Why we're all bitten by this bug, like it or not.(Business Review)(impact of year 2000 computer date change problem on world economy)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Will the hi-tech bubble burst?(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Wish you were elsewhere.(role of Internet in blurring distinction between work and leisure)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
You must worry if your customers don't complain.(Business Review)(handling customer complaints positively)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
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