Article in which Peter F. Drucker reflects on the advent of telecommunications, globalization, and the new world economy. Drucker states that there is no longer a single strong economic core, and that countries will increasingly tend toward protectionism while large multinational corporations will dwindle in size, with medium-sized companies taking their place. He also calls for a globalized telecommunications investment, and discusses the state of China and Brazil as world players now and into the future.
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005 Naisbitt, John China Brazil Telecommunication Globalization Global economy and development Corporations
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Article in which Peter F. Drucker reflects on the advent of telecommunications, globalization, and the new world economy, November 23, 1994; Drucker Archives; Box 109, Folder 13; 2 pages
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