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When Regulation Changes Markets: Business Lessons from the 1962 Cuban Cigar Embargo
Business history is full of moments when one legal decision changed the direction of an entire market. The 1962 Cuban embargo is one of the most useful examples for students of #business_strategy, #international_trade, and #risk_management. It shows that markets are not shaped only by consumer demand, brand reputation, price, quality, or entrepreneurship. They are also shaped by law, diplomacy, public policy, and timing. One famous story connected to this period concerns Pres
May 187 min read


Regulatory Risk and Trust in the Creator Economy: Lessons from the Blocking of a Large Gaming Channel
Introduction The creator economy has become an important part of modern business. Influencers, streamers, video creators, and digital educators now build audiences that may be larger than many traditional media companies. A successful online channel can generate income through advertising, sponsorships, merchandise, partnerships, licensing, and community-based products. In this environment, followers are not only viewers. They are also part of a creator’s commercial value, re
Apr 258 min read
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