• Why are enterprises in such trouble?

    FORBES: Leadership

  • As well as recommending improved infrastructure and the creation of new enterprises in areas such as farm mechanization and food storage, the study also suggests the recognition of agriculture as a knowledge industry.

    CNN: Study: Africa can feed itself in a generation

  • Textron was one of the high-flying conglomerates back when such enterprises were considered fashionable in the 1960s, and despite repeated makeovers it remains committed to its multi-industry character.

    FORBES: Defense Contractors Are Going To Go For The Civilian Market

  • That it now takes a billion dollars to make the Hong Kong 50 (or the China 100) does not mean our correspondents lack an interest in the enterprises that are still aspiring to such heights.

    FORBES: Ever-Expanding Forbes Asia Rich Lists

  • Previously limited to the labour-intensive manufacture of light-industrial goods such as toys, pens or shoes, private enterprises can now muster the wherewithal to invest in capital-intensive projects such as car factories and steel plants.

    ECONOMIST: It's not easy to slow down the economy

  • And there are also community-owned enterprises, such as the Chalalan Ecolodge in Bolivia, which was set up with financial help from the US-based environmental organisation Conservation International.

    BBC: How tourism can alleviate poverty

  • He points to a campaign this year against management buy-outs of such enterprises, a once common form of privatisation in China.

    ECONOMIST: China

  • Officials say that one function of party cells in the non-state sector is to help ensure that such enterprises uphold the law.

    ECONOMIST: Economically, but not politically

  • However, this pattern appears also to have resulted from the fact that some large lenders in the federal-funds market, notably government-sponsored enterprises such as Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, are ineligible to receive interest on balances held at the Fed, and thus they have an incentive to lend in that market at rates below what the Fed pays banks.

    WSJ: Bernanke Op-ed in WSJ: The Fed��s Exit Strategy

  • In line with marketing strategies, the productive processes as such were carried out by small scale enterprises, whereby preference was given to the creation of employement opportunities for women.

    UNESCO: Background

  • Between 1995 and 2002 (the latest figures available) the number of such jobs fell by 15m in China, mainly due to the restructuring of inefficient state-owned enterprises.

    ECONOMIST: Manufacturing employment

  • "One of the challenges in this environment is there were such broad systemic failures that identifying the one or two people or the six enterprises that are quote responsible, which is what we see a broader appetite for, I don't think that's doable, " William McLucas, a former SEC enforcement chief, said in an interview.

    WSJ: SEC Blasted Over 'Suspicious' Goldman Probe

  • In recent years, the Thai government has launched policies such as higher wages for government officials and state-owned enterprises, tax rebates on purchase of first cars and first homes and subsidies on bus-fare and electricity.

    WSJ: Thai Tycoon Offers $6.6 Billion for Siam Makro

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