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The Smartest Places on Earth

Antoine van Agtmael

The remarkable story of how rustbelt cities such as Akron and Albany in the United States and Eindhoven in Europe are becoming the unlikely hotspots of global innovation, where sharing brainpower and making things smarter- not cheaper- is creating a new economy that is turning globalization on its headAntoine van Agtmael and Fred Bakker counter recent conventional wisdom that the American and northern European economies have lost their initiative in innovation and their competitive edge by focusing on an unexpected and hopeful trend: the emerging sources of economic strength coming from areas once known as rustbelts" that had been written off as yesterday's story.In these communities, a combination of forces- visionary thinkers, local universities, regional government initiatives, start-ups, and big corporations- have created brainbelts." Based on trust, a collabourative style of working, and freedom of thinking prevalent in America and Europe, these brainbelts are producing smart products that are transforming industries by integrating IT, sensors, big data, new materials, new discoveries, and automation. From polymers to medical devices, the brainbelts have turned the tide from cheap, outsourced production to making things smart right in our own backyard. The next emerging market may, in fact, be the West.>

  • Classification : Business, Management & Economics
  • Pub Date : MAR 29, 2016
  • Imprint : Publicaffairs
  • Page Extent : 320
  • Binding : HB
  • ISBN : 9781610394352
  • Price : INR 1,975
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Antoine van Agtmael

Antoine van Agtmael is senior adviser at Garten Rothkopf a public policy advisory firm in Washington DC. He was a founder CEO and CIO of Emerging Markets Management LLC previously he was deputy director of the capital markets department of the International Finance Corporation ("IFC") the private sector oriented affiliate of the World Bank and a division chief in the World Bank's borrowing operations. He was an adjunct professor at Georgetown Law centre and taught at the Harvard Institute of Politics. Mr. van Agtmael is chairman of the NPR Foundation a member of the board of NPR and chairman of its Investment Committee. He is also a trustee of The Brookings Institution and cochairman of its International Advisory Council. He is on the President's Council on International Activities at Yale University the Advisory Council of Johns Hopkins University's Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) and a member of the Council on Foreign RelationsAlfred Bakker until his recent retirement was a journalist specializing in monetary and financial affairs with Het Financieele Dagblad the Financial Times of Holland" serving as deputy editor editor-in-chief and CEO. In addition to his writing and editing duties he helped develop the company from a newspaper publisher to a multimedia company developing several websites a business news radio channel and a quarterly business magazine FD Outlook and responsible for the establishment of FD Intelligence>

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