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Kenichi Ohmae, a Japanese management writer, is withering in his contempt for borders.
ECONOMIST: Good fences
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Unleashed by technology and deregulation, commerce is moving the Ohmae way.
ECONOMIST: Good fences
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These zones emerged as fenced-out "countries within a country" and became pace-setters for Kenichi Ohmae's borderless world, wherein all barriers are torn down through regional economic independence and diversity.
CNN: Thai Inquiry
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Kenichi Ohmae, a consultant who used to run McKinsey's operation in Japan, says it took the Japanese 40 years to develop the sophisticated products and the quality control that allowed them to prosper.
ECONOMIST: Private businesses are China's great hope for the future
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Kenichi Ohmae said the nation state was finished.
ECONOMIST: The visible hand