Complete video at: fora.tv Doug Guthrie, dean of The George Washington University School of Business, argues that decentralization is key to China's economic reform. "The core feature of capitalism is not private property, the core feature of capitalism is competition," says Guthrie. He explains how decentralization has stirred economic competition within China. ----- Summary Module 1: Perspectives on Disruption: China's Emergent Luxury Market DOUG GUTHRIE | Dean, The George Washington University School of Business "Opportunity in Perspective: Approaching China" An expert in the fields of management, economic reform in China leadership, and corporate governance, Doug is the Dean of The George Washington University School of Business. Previously, he served as Professor of Management at NYU Stern School of Business. He also held a joint appointment as Professor of Sociology at NYU's College of Arts and Sciences. Doug has been a trusted adviser of both multinationals and local Chinese companies and a student of China for some 25 years. He is the author of Dragon in a Three-Piece Suit: The Emergence of Capitalism in China, China and Globalization: The Social, Economic and Political Transformation of Chinese Society, and Social Connections in China: Institutions, Culture, and the Changing Nature of Guanxi. He is currently writing China's Radical Transformation: Economic Reform, Global Integration, and Political Change in the World's Largest Nation, which is an in-depth look at ... Теги:chinacapitalistcapitalismfreemarketeconomygrowtheconomiccompetitionbusinesscommercestategovernmentprivatepropertyenterpriseprivatizationdougguthrieL2foratvfora.tvforatv
Award winning video from students of LIBA, Loyola Institute of Business Administration. This video is the winner in the Video competition, as part of the course Organization Dynamics, offered by Prof S. Jeyavelu (Consultant and Adjunct professor at IIMK). Centralization and Decentralization explained with the example of a family. Creativity, Organization Design, Structure, Centralization, and Decentralization. Теги:LIBALoyolaStudent ProjectCreativityOrganization DesignStructureCentralizationDecentralizationProfJeyaveluVeluMBA
The Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future holds a seminar titled Decentralization and Development: Making Local Governance Deliver, part of its ongoing seminar series. Panelists John Gerring, a College of Arts & Sciences professor of political science and a Pardee Center faculty fellow, Dilip Mookherjee, a CAS professor of economics and director of the Institute for Economic Development, and Ghazia Aslam, of the World Banks Social Development Department and a doctoral candidate at the School of Public Policy at George Mason University, discuss local governance and its effects on democracy and development. The seminar is moderated by Adil Najam, Frederick S. Pardee Professor of Global Public Policy and director of the Pardee Center. Hosted by the Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future on Monday, March 1, 2010 Теги:pardee centergovernanceworld bankpublic policyJohn GerringDilip MookherjeeGhazia AslamNadil Najam
How does a country's governance change after a revolution? The answer is "with various forms of decentralization." Professor Roy Kelly from Duke University, sees that however that the Egyptian revolution is far from over, it is an ongoing process until specific reforms and goals are achieved. So although this talk was about decentralization, it was also about effectively achieving positive results from the revolution in a timely manner. Decentralization is such an all-encompassing phenomenon, it includes economic and social development, government re-engineering and privatization, and improved service delivery efficiency and accountability. This event is hosted by Dr. Ahmed Kamaly Теги:AmericanUniversityincairoschoolofbusinesseconomicsdepartmenttransformingEgyptseriesdecentralizationahmedkamalyroykellygovernmentdevelopmentsocialdevelopmenttaxationpropertyTaxation
This video was produced to promote public participation in local government in Malawi. Music by Vita Chirwa and the Kalimba Band. The catchy tune was popular on the radio and in discos nationwide, encouraging people to take an active role in government affairs to promote development. Filmed and produced by Adam Rogers, United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF). Теги:malawidecentralizationUnitedNationsUNCDF
What is CoRRECT™? What is Constitutional Reform? 1) Economic Liberalization to create millions of jobs and fund national development 2) Evolving Region-based Decentralization to spread out economic opportunities to the regions and provinces and decongest the national capital region. Protect local/regional customs, cultures, languages, etc. 3) Shift to a Parliamentary System - a no-brainer because all international Pol-Sci PhD's worth their salt know that a Parliamentary System is - hands down - superior to presidential systems. Parliamentary Systems are more stable, more efficient, more flexible, more accountable, faster and cheaper. All around superior. Теги:correctcorrect™Constitutional ReformCharter ChangeEconomic LiberalizationFederalismPhilippinesParliamentaryCompetitivenessForeign InvestorsForeign Investments
Part I: An Unnatural Disaster Through the voices of Haitians, "Disaster to Decentralization: Haiti's long-term recovery" explores struggles in Haiti that led to the massive devastation following the January 12, 2010, earthquake and speaks of hopes for the future. Теги:MCCMennonite Central CommitteeHaitidisaster reliefadvocacy