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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... Mexico's Tycoon Economy 6. In Russia, There's RoomOnly at the Top 7. The Sweet Spotof Europe 8. The Monophonic Voiceof Turkey 9. On the Tiger Road 10. The Gold Medalist 11. The Endless Honeymoon 12. The Fourth World 13. After the ...
... Mexico's Tycoon Economy 6. In Russia, There's RoomOnly at the Top 7. The Sweet Spotof Europe 8. The Monophonic Voiceof Turkey 9. On the Tiger Road 10. The Gold Medalist 11. The Endless Honeymoon 12. The Fourth World 13. After the ...
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... Mexico, and Turkey, with average annual incomes above $10,000, have much slower growth potential than India, Indonesia, orthePhilippines, whose average incomesare wellunder $5,000. But highincomes do notnecessarily translate into ...
... Mexico, and Turkey, with average annual incomes above $10,000, have much slower growth potential than India, Indonesia, orthePhilippines, whose average incomesare wellunder $5,000. But highincomes do notnecessarily translate into ...
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... that suchandsuch company is “going global”: in countries like Mexico or South Africa, which still have underdeveloped consumer markets, companies going global may be a bad sign if they are voting with their feet against.
... that suchandsuch company is “going global”: in countries like Mexico or South Africa, which still have underdeveloped consumer markets, companies going global may be a bad sign if they are voting with their feet against.
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... Mexico, Nigeria, South Africa, and other developing nations. Huang says Deng was virtually alone in his understanding that rising regional inequality was a necessary political risk, atleast intheshort term. He also clearly knewthat ...
... Mexico, Nigeria, South Africa, and other developing nations. Huang says Deng was virtually alone in his understanding that rising regional inequality was a necessary political risk, atleast intheshort term. He also clearly knewthat ...
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The GreatIndian Hope Trick | |
Is God Brazilian? | |
Mexicos Tycoon Economy | |
In Russia Theres RoomOnly at the | |
The Sweet Spotof Europe 8 The Monophonic Voiceof Turkey | |
On the Tiger Road | |
The Gold Medalist | |
The Endless Honeymoon | |
The Fourth World 13 After the Ecstasy the Laundry 14 The Third Coming | |
EPILOGUE | |
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | |
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