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Jerry Haar
Jerry Haar, PhD, is a professor and former associate dean and director of the Pino Global Entrepreneurship Center in the College of Business Administration, Florida International University. He is also a non-resident senior research fellow at Columbia and Georgetown, and has held visiting appointments at Wharton, Harvard, Oxford, Stanford, and the American Enterprise Institute. Dr. Haar has also been a research associate at Columbia University and a Fulbright Scholar at the Getúlio Vargas Foundation in Brazil. He has consulted for many companies and written for or appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The FinancialTimes(London), The Journal of Commerce, Bloomberg Business Week, Newsweek, CNN, the BBC, Fox Cable News, NBC, and CBS. His books include Winning Strategies for the New Latin Markets, Can Latin America Compete?,Small Firms, Global Markets: Competitive Challenges in the New Economy and The Future of Entrepreneurship in Latin America.
Growing confidence among the private sector, accommodative financial conditions, rising commodity prices and overall improvement in the global economy ... Read More
Growing confidence among the private sector, accommodative financial conditions, rising commodity prices and overall improvement in the global economy ... Read More
NAFTA has been the proverbial whipping boy, a veritable piñata, since its inception in 1994. But thanks to NAFTA, Florida has been able to boost exports ... Read More
Homer said “It is a wise child that knows his own father.” Well, Ivanka Trump surely did a much-needed goody for her dad by convincing him of the great ... Read More
Why should Floridians care about these unfortunate developments in U.S.-Canadian trade relations? Because Canada and Florida are natural, complementary ... Read More
Businesses and investors in Latin America and the Caribbean are struggling to find qualified workers to fill jobs. It’s up to the private sector to step ... Read More
A nation has the legal monopoly power to create money to achieve special policy goals such as price stability or full employment, but to call it ... Read More
The hallmark of today’s populism, as in the past, is the belief that powerful elites—big business, the media, Wall Street, Congress, Washington insiders ... Read More
For all of the unknowns, a few things about Cuba’s future appear clear, including that economic changes are likely to be incremental and have modest ... Read More