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Gandhi was born 149 years ago, and he is still missed
Ramachandra Guha, an award-winning biographer and historian, visited Northeastern University as part of the India Lecture Series hosted by the Center for Emerging Market. Guha gave two lectures, “Why Gandhi Matters” and “Five Fault Lines in Contemporary India.”
‘We planted a flag here at Northeastern’
D'Amore-McKim School of Business Distinguished Professor Ravi Ramamurti came to the U.S. in 1977 with hopes to make a difference in the world. He is the founder and director of Northeastern University's Center for Emerging Markets, a leading hub of research on economies that are not quite developed—the largest of which are in Brazil, Russia, India, and China.
Asia is ripe for investments. Here’s how US companies can capitalize
India poised to become ‘third-largest economy in the world’
The Northeastern University Center for Emerging Markets recently held the second annual India Lecture Series: “The Outlook for the Indian Economy,” presented by Dr. Arvind Panagariya.
Trump, tariffs, and the prisoner's dilemma
Professor Wertheim explores the prisoner's dilemma in the context of important policy deliberations.
Reverse innovation: Why poor countries are leading the way
Distinguished Professor Ravi Ramamurti answers questions about the lessons that can be learned from reverse innovation.
Public vs private: an examination of negotiation strategies
Associate Professor Edward Wertheim examines the differences between President Trump's public and private negotiating strategies.
Ramamurti receives 2017 GSJ Best Paper Award
University Distinguished Professor of International Business and Strategy Ravi Ramamurti and his co-author Vijay Govindarajan (VG), were recently awarded the inaugural Strategic Management Society's (SMS) 2017 Global Strategy Journal (GSJ) Best Paper Award.
Inaugural lecture series examines 'Indians in America'
Co-sponsored by the Center for Emerging Markets and Cornell's Emerging Markets Institute the inaugural lecture series, “The Other One Perfect: Indians in America,” was recently held to explore how Indians-Americans came to be so successful in the United States.