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Big Money: Let’s not kid ourselves on debt or austerity

Influential “Growth in a Time of Debt” paper discredited: A country with government debt exceeding 90 per cent of GDP can still grow.

By Myriam Robin

IMF report cautiously optimistic about global growth

By Myriam Robin

17 April 2013

The IMF expects Australia will grow at a slightly lower pace in 2013 than it did in 2012, predicting total growth of 3%, followed by 3.3% in 2014.

It’s all about the customers: Why businesses are due for a shake-up

By Myriam Robin

09 April 2013

Leaders are reluctant to change their business models, but they need to do it anyway.

Meet the economist who says the billions to Holden are worth it

By Myriam Robin

04 April 2013

While subsidies to auto makers are often called “corporate welfare”, one leading economist says the benefits far outweigh the costs. BY MYRIAM ROBIN.

All talk, no action: why company strategy often falls on deaf ears

By Timothy Devinney

27 March 2013

How many employees know the overarching strategy of their company? How many know what the priorities are so that they can make the important trade-offs when dealing with their subordinates, customers or other stakeholders?

Leading by example: Kevin apes over defeat

By Andrew O'Keeffe

25 March 2013

The term of the tyrant is short lived if our Darwinian cousins, the chimpanzees, are anything to go by.

'Contagious': Jonah Berger on why things catch on

By Knowledge@Wharton

18 March 2013

What made Australia's Movember phenomenon, and throwing iPhones in blenders, amazingly successful marketing campaigns?

Why you need to stop making important decisions after lunch

By Amantha Imber

18 March 2013

At work, big decisions tend to be made when you can find time in people’s calendars – which may be 8am or at 4pm. But science suggests we should be more selective.

Brains Trust: Teenage dropouts often make visionaries

By Myriam Robin

14 March 2013

Experimenting with drugs and getting stopped by the cops appear to be indicators of future entrepreneurial success.

Women need to work to reach the board

By Knowledge@Australian School of Business

14 March 2013

Quotas and targets are too narrow a policy tool to address the underlying factors associated with the lack of women reaching the top.

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