Breakout Nations: In Pursuit of the Next Economic MiraclesW. W. Norton & Company, 9 квіт. 2012 р. - 336 стор. International Bestseller With a new chapter on America’s future economic prospects, Breakout Nations offers a captivating picture of the shifting balance of global economic power among emerging nations and the West. |
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... Malaysia.During theboom the average trade balancein emerging markets nearly tripled as a shareof GDP, inspiring anew roundof hype about the benefits of globalization, but since 2008 trade has fallen backtothe old share of under 2 ...
... Malaysia.During theboom the average trade balancein emerging markets nearly tripled as a shareof GDP, inspiring anew roundof hype about the benefits of globalization, but since 2008 trade has fallen backtothe old share of under 2 ...
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... (Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, and Hong Kong) have maintained this rate of growth for four decades, and two (South Korea and Taiwan) have done so for five decades. Indeed, in the last decade, except for China and ...
... (Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, and Hong Kong) have maintained this rate of growth for four decades, and two (South Korea and Taiwan) have done so for five decades. Indeed, in the last decade, except for China and ...
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... Malaysia and Thailand appeared to beon course to emerge as richnations until the crony capitalism at the heart of those systems caused a financial meltdown in the crisis of 1998. Their growth has disappointed ever since. In the 1960s ...
... Malaysia and Thailand appeared to beon course to emerge as richnations until the crony capitalism at the heart of those systems caused a financial meltdown in the crisis of 1998. Their growth has disappointed ever since. In the 1960s ...
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... Malaysia before the 1997–1998 Asian crisis, which brought those economies to a grinding halt. I think the truth probably lies in the middle. Too Big to Boom The most likely path for China is the trajectory Japan followed in the early ...
... Malaysia before the 1997–1998 Asian crisis, which brought those economies to a grinding halt. I think the truth probably lies in the middle. Too Big to Boom The most likely path for China is the trajectory Japan followed in the early ...
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