Language | English |
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ISBN-10 | 0241957818 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0241957813 |
No of pages | 292 |
Font Size | Medium |
Book Publisher | Penguin UK |
Published Date | 08 Apr 2013 |
For many years Ruchir Sharma's writing has drawn on his travels as a global investor, which take him to a different emerging nation every month.
Now a contributing writer at the New York Times, his columns and essays have appeared in Foreign Affairs, the Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times, The Times of India, and many other publications, both global and Indian. His earlier books, The Rise and Fall of Nations
(2016) and Breakout Nations (2012), both became international bestsellers.
In Democracy on the Road, Ruchir brings readers along on his travels through India, where he follows at least one big election every year.
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With the recent global economic crisis, the growth of the world's most celebrated and hyped emerging markets have witnessed a slowdown. The weaknesses of such emerging markets have often been overlooked in the hype and it is possible that the new breakout nations will probably be some of the low profile ones.
With an experience of over two decades of traveling to various developing economies, Ruchir Sharma provides insights into the most promising emerging markets and two dozen of the world's most interesting economies. The author reveals his rules for identifying the success stories and thus his perspective on which nations will survive and which will falter in the global scenario post the 2008 crisis.
Breakout Nations: In Pursuit of the Next Economic Miracles provides remarkable insights and arguments to the real scenario prevailing in the global economy. It also pin points the real situations hidden behind the blurred view of the unreasonable hype surrounding the breakout nations. It was published by Penguin on 8 April 2013 and is available in paperback.
With the recent global economic crisis, the growth of the world's most celebrated and hyped emerging markets have witnessed a slowdown. The weaknesses of such emerging markets have often been overlooked in the hype and it is possible that the new breakout nations will probably be some of the low profile ones.
With an experience of over two decades of traveling to various developing economies, Ruchir Sharma provides insights into the most promising emerging markets and two dozen of the world's most interesting economies. The author reveals his rules for identifying the success stories and thus his perspective on which nations will survive and which will falter in the global scenario post the 2008 crisis.
Breakout Nations: In Pursuit of the Next Economic Miracles provides remarkable insights and arguments to the real scenario prevailing in the global economy. It also pin points the real situations hidden behind the blurred view of the unreasonable hype surrounding the breakout nations. It was published by Penguin on 8 April 2013 and is available in paperback.