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Japan’s underappreciated middle market

Companies in Japan's middle market play a vital role in the economy. Yet given they employ a quarter of the workforce, earn around a third of gross revenues and have demonstrated remarkable resilience amid the difficult economic conditions of recent years, they arguably receive far less attention than they deserve—from policymakers or the press.

Japan's middle market

Japan’s middle market—comprising companies with global annual revenues of between ¥1bn and ¥100bn—is a vital part of the economy. This paper examines the characteristics of Japan’s middle market, gauges the sentiment of senior managers at mid-market firms, examines the key challenges they face in growing and seizing opportunities abroad, and identifies the factors differentiating those that have grown steadily in recent years from those that have struggled.

Business on the move

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This report looks at how the economic downturn has affected corporate travel at businesses headquartered in Western Europe, and how global business and economic trends are set to transform business travel in the future.

The Corporations and Communities Debates

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Should giving to charity be part of a company’s social responsibilities? This was the question the Economist Intelligence Unit sought to explore in the first round of its Corporations and Communities Debate series. The motion chosen was: “CSR has nothing to do with charity”. The idea was to provoke discussion on whether or not companies should treat philanthropic contributions as an important part of their social responsibilities—or whether businesses can have a greater social impact by leaving charity to others and doing what they do best: making money.

A Persian Spring

The goldfish is swimming happily in the fishbowl. The smell of hyacinth is inebriating. And every biscuit tin in the house is overflowing with nana-made goodies.

Sitting tight

It's no secret that companies around the world are sitting on record levels of cash. And it seems quite clear that the situation is not likely to change any time soon.

Stock market snakes and ladders

Many of the Chinese companies listed on the German Stock Exchange in Frankfurt continue to trade below their issue price.

Wealth through the prism of culture and mobility

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A young professional moved from Canada to begin his career in Mexico and Chile, after which he moved to the US and eventually settled in Belgium. Why? As globalized economies continue to converge, a cadre of international high net worth individuals is increasingly discovering opportunities to export their expertise and professional know-how to markets both far and wide.

Nothing ventured, nothing gained

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Shake that money-maker

Arriving in any town after dark can often make for a bad first impression. But even in the light of day, Uyuni – a small town of about 20,000 in the high Andean plains of Bolivia – has not much to offer.

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