Politics, Law, Business in the Digital Age (Ginsburg's Monthly Article in Forbes)

The global economy is marked by two major trends that collide to increase risk exposures for companies in the digital economy. First, ill prepared, undefined regulatory frameworks for innovative technological products and services expose investors to policy changes that prevent them from implementing their business model. Second, political shifts toward protectionist policies provide sovereign and sub-sovereign government officials with the political will to implement such regulations.  For these reasons, risk management in the current investment climate requires the collaboration of savvy professionals with different areas of expertise.

RBG Global’s Robert Ginsburg Writes Article on Data Analytics and International Business for Financial Times

September 2019

Every country has a unique profile of social, political economic, financial, and regulatory factors. Country-specific data analytics are widely available for companies to decide where to put their investment. Robert Ginsburg connects the dots in this article.

https://www.fdiintelligence.com/article/75332A

RBG Global’s Robert Ginsburg Writes Cover Story for Financial Times’ FDI Intelligence

April 1, 2018

Whereas a revolution comprises significant change in a government’s political landscape, technological revolutions represent the significant replacement of one technology with another. These changes are characterized by new innovations and the ways in which they are applied. Consequently, every technological revolution has an indelible effect on the way people live their lives