Infographic Instant with Bryane Michael
A podcast by Bryane Michael
87 Episodes
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Comparative Public Financial Management: Using What You Know
Published: 1/14/2017 -
Legal Reform's Profits in/for Qianhai
Published: 1/10/2017 -
What Exactly Are Qianhai's Problems?
Published: 1/10/2017 -
Understanding the Hong Kong-Shenzhen Innnovation System
Published: 1/10/2017 -
Synergy Between Shenzhen's Brains and HK's Financial Brawn
Published: 1/10/2017 -
Qianhai: How Not to Design an Innovation Hub
Published: 1/10/2017 -
Brief Overview of Qianhai Innovation Study
Published: 1/10/2017 -
Fixing Qianhai as an Innovation Centre
Published: 1/10/2017 -
Can Hong Kong Clean Up its Own Corporate Governance?
Published: 12/10/2016 -
Why China Can't Reform its Own Corporate Governance
Published: 12/10/2016 -
How Does Hong Kong's Corporate Governance Reverberate in China?
Published: 12/9/2016 -
The Economic Consequences of China's Corporate Governance
Published: 12/9/2016 -
The Quantitative Level and Variability of China's Corporate Governance
Published: 12/9/2016 -
Hong Kong's Role in Improving Corporate Governance in China: Lessons from the Panama Papers
Published: 12/9/2016 -
Which Sectors Would Drive a Bruneian Growth Surge?
Published: 11/26/2016 -
How Bad is Inequality in Brunei (a look at its Gini Coefficient)
Published: 11/26/2016 -
How Fast Should we Grow GDP to Max Out our Human Development Scores?
Published: 11/26/2016 -
Can we use Human Development Indices as a Headline Indicator of Government’s Success?
Published: 11/26/2016 -
Next Generation Development Banks as More Blackstone than World Bank
Published: 11/23/2016 -
How Much Development Finance Does the IGAD Region Need?
Published: 11/23/2016
Infographic Instant Audio provides the latest thinking in law, economics and business. Are you tired of talking heads that don't give evidence or data to support their broad generalisations and opinions? Then you are ready for an Infographic Instant! Your narrator is Prof. Bryane Michael. Prof. Michael holds fellowships at Oxford, Columbia, Hong Kong U, and others. He has advised over 20 governments, over 500 companies on transactions worth over $50 billion, and taught over 800 executives. A Harvard and Oxford graduate, he is qualified to lead you through the tough issues of the day.