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BSI Announces Publication of Landmark Book on Sustainable Supply Chains

by David Steven Jacoby | Dec 18, 2017 | Uncategorized

BSI President David Jacoby has written another thought-provoking book on supply chain management, The High Cost of Low Prices: A Roadmap to Sustainable Prosperity. Learn the secrets of international supply chains for familiar products such as coffee, bottled water,...

BSI Completes Comparison of Renewable Energy Economics

by David Steven Jacoby | Dec 13, 2017 | Business, Climate Change, Power, Solar

Boston Strategies International (BSI) recently completed a study of renewable energy costs and value chains for a branch of the Mexican government’s Instituto Nacional de Ecología y Cambio Climático (National Institute of Ecology and Climate Change). BSI...

BSI Shares Market Outlook for Solar PV

by David Steven Jacoby | Sep 20, 2017 | Business, Conferences, Power, Solar

      Boston Strategies International’s President Mr. David Jacoby Shared BSI’s Analysis of the Solar PV Market at the SNEC Conference in Shanghai, China on April 17-21, 2017. The SNEC Scientific Conference provided an excellent platform for the...

Global Consequences of Brexit for Generations to Come

by David Steven Jacoby | Jul 15, 2017 | Business

Decisiveness is usually a good thing in matters of economic policy. Markets depend on stability, and growth depends on markets, ergo growth depends on stability. Central bankers send signals long in advance of changes in interest rates to give markets and businesses...

Trump Administration – What is the Current US Trade Policy?

by David Steven Jacoby | Jul 13, 2017 | Business

The Trump administration’s trade policy is anything but Republican. From a conventional economic perspective it would seem isolationist and protectionist. Its coherence could lie in its support of superordinate political goals, such taming or reversing immigration...
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