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ID127587
Title ProperMaking room for rising powers
LanguageENG
AuthorNarlikar, Amrita
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In 2003, the investment firm Goldman Sachs predicted that, within less than 40 years, the economies of the so-called "BRIC" nations- Brazil, Russia, India, and China-could together exceed the output of America, Japan, Britain, Germany, France, and Italy combined, in US dollar terms. Since then, considerable hype has surrounded the BRIC phenomenon. Growth projections vary, and disputes have erupted between those claiming that the emerging markets will remain the powerhouses of the world and others pointing to a recent economic slowdown even in these countries. Arguments continue even about the category itself. Were the original BRIC countries right to expand their grouping to South Africa (creating the current BRICS)? Does Russia really deserve to be in it?
`In' analytical NoteCurrent History Vol.113, No.759; January 2014: p.33-35
Journal SourceCurrent History Vol.113, No.759; January 2014: p.33-35
Key WordsBRICS ;  India ;  China ;  Brazil ;  Russia ;  South Africa ;  Economics ;  International Organization ;  International Cooperation ;  International Trade ;  International Relations ;  G-8 ;  United Kingdom - UK ;  Germany ;  France ;  Italy ;  United States - US ;  Trade Policy ;  Growth Projections ;  Economic Development ;  Economic Cooperation


 
 
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