The Future BRICS provides in depth quantitative and qualitative questions and answers about the future of the BRICS Forum as a synergistic economic alliance and is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the ongoing international debate about the economic future and sustainability of the emerging markets in general.
The Future BRICS provides in depth quantitative and qualitative questions and answers about the future of the BRICS Forum as a synergistic economic alliance and is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the ongoing international debate about the economic future and sustainability of the emerging markets in general.
Rich Marino had a twenty-year career with Morgan Stanley ending as Senior Vice-President. He also went on to earn a MSc Degree in Economic History (Research) from the London School of Economics and Political Science, UK, and is now the Principal Consultant for R.L. Marino Company, a corporate consulting firm focusing on the global economic activities of the emerging market economies.
Inhaltsangabe
PART I: BRICS FORUM AN OVERVIEW 1. Introduction 2. BRICS Forum Overview PART II: BASEL ACCORDS 3. Basel III in Conjunction with Nation-Specific Regulatory Measures PART III: BRICS MACROECONOMICS 4. Macroeconomics of Brazil 2013-2014 5. Macroeconomics of Russia 2013-2014 6. Macroeconomics of India 2013-2014 7. Macroeconomics of China 2013-2014 8. Macroeconomics of South Africa 2013-2014 9. BRICS Countries, Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow PART IV: CONCLUSIONS 10. Conclusions
PART I: BRICS FORUM AN OVERVIEW 1. Introduction 2. BRICS Forum Overview PART II: BASEL ACCORDS 3. Basel III in Conjunction with Nation-Specific Regulatory Measures PART III: BRICS MACROECONOMICS 4. Macroeconomics of Brazil 2013-2014 5. Macroeconomics of Russia 2013-2014 6. Macroeconomics of India 2013-2014 7. Macroeconomics of China 2013-2014 8. Macroeconomics of South Africa 2013-2014 9. BRICS Countries, Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow PART IV: CONCLUSIONS 10. Conclusions
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