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Special report: Car manufacturingThe Economist (London), 2002-02, Vol.362 (8261), p.71-73Texto completo disponível |
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Japanese business methodsThe Economist (London), 1992-04, Vol.323, p.19-20Texto completo disponível |
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Special report: Mass customisationThe Economist (London), 2001-07, Vol.360 (8230), p.63-65Texto completo disponível |
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Betting on alchemy: after decades of uncertainty, the world's chemical industry believes it has built the foundations of a more stable future; is it right?The Economist (London), 1995-09, Vol.336, p.63-64Texto completo disponível |
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Westinghouse RIP: on December 1st Westinghouse Electric, a venerable conglomerate, will complete the most sweeping corporate transformation of the decade--and then cease to existThe Economist (London), 1997-11, Vol.345, p.63-65Texto completo disponível |
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The age of the cloud: a survey of softwareSiegele, LudwigThe Economist (London), 2001-04, Vol.359 (8217), p.52Texto completo disponível |
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Corporate sardines; Free exchangeThe Economist (London), 2014-05, Vol.411 (8885), p.68London: Economist Intelligence Unit N.A. IncorporatedTexto completo disponível |
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Patent wars.(Cover Story)The Economist (London), 2000-04, Vol.355 (8165), p.95-99Economist Intelligence Unit N.A. IncorporatedTexto completo disponível |
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America's power plants.(Economics Focus)The Economist (London), 1996-06, Vol.339 (7969), p.118-118Economist Intelligence Unit N.A. IncorporatedTexto completo disponível |
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The kindergarten that will change the world: Toyota's Japanese plants may be fighting a losing battle against the rising yen, but its new manufacturing techniques--this time based around workers as much as machines--will change the car industry yet againThe Economist (London), 1995-03, Vol.334, p.63-64Texto completo disponível |