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RAJIV GANDHI DISCOVERS SUPPLY-SIDE ECONOMICSIndia’s young, new prime minister has slashed tax rates, cut import duties and eliminated licensing restrictions in 25 industries. It’s an auspicious start toward economic liberalization, but will he see it through? |
JP Donlon | CEO Interviews , Leadership , Strategy | January 6 1985 |
Trade, Trauma And TechnologyWall Street’s recent skittishness has once again drawn attention to the longest running soap opera in Washington: “As the Deficit [...] |
JP Donlon | November 1 1987 | |
The Tradition ContinuesLast July our readers’ wishes were realized when CE officially inaugurated Bill Marriott of the Marriott Corporation as 1988′s Chief [...] |
JP Donlon | September 1 1988 | |
Primus Inter ParesWho is first among equals? With the new year begins our process of nominating and selecting 1989′s Chief Executive of [...] |
JP Donlon | January 1 1989 | |
Whatever Happened To Company Loyalty?A gate sign on a Pennsylvania steel mill early in the century read: “Firings will continue until morale improves.”One might [...] |
JP Donlon | March 1 1989 | |
Eastern Europhoria |
JP Donlon | April 1 1990 | |
FORUM It’s Euro MoveSit Geoffrey Howe, U.K. deputy prime minister, addressed American and European CEOs participating in Chief Executive ‘s Beyond 1992 roundtable [...] |
JP Donlon | April 1 1990 | |
What Does Excellence Mean Today?The selection process for this year’s Chief Executive of the Year is drawing to its high point. By the time [...] |
JP Donlon | June 1 1990 | |
A Little Glasnost Of Our OwnMainland Chinese women, according to a recent New York Times report, consider “comrade” a weary and outdated form of address [...] |
JP Donlon | October 1 1990 | |
Slouching Towards The New OrderAn optimist is one who thinks this is the best of all possible worlds while the pessimist fears that this [...] |
JP Donlon | January 1 1992 |