Emerging markets were sheltered from the worst effects of the financial crisis. As established markets become increasingly cutthroat, emerging economies such as Brazil, India and China offer greater opportunity for growth
The proposed merger of BAE Systems and EADS had the potential to create the world’s largest aerospace manufacturer. Jinan Harb asks what might have been
Governments are gambling on a new wave of online success stories and shaping their economies to fit. Should they neglect manufacturing?
The New Economy interviews Sabrina Schütz-Oberländer, Managing Director of EAK (Made in Carinthia), on how the Austrian state has committed to being a centre of innovation
With a bit of boa sorte, the World Cup just might be ready for kick-off in Sao Paulo at 12 June 2014. Boa sorte means good luck, and they might need it
After a Norwegian customer of Amazon loses access to all her eBooks, the debate over who actually owns paid-for digital content returns
A slowdown in innovation may mean indefinite growth could be unlikely, according to a recent study
At KBC, being a responsible player means being aware of the real needs of our community of stakeholders
Companies have voiced alarm over an Italian law which would make providers responsible for audiovisual content
A former trader accused of swindling $140m is angling for a reality television show, eager to prove his innocence
Huw Thomas and Nick Williamson take us through the ups and downs of small to medium sized oil and gas companies
William Law speaks with Luca Failla and Francesco Rotondi about themes that have emerged in both the US and the UK