Emerging Markets Index: BRIC
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Dr. Goldberg talks about findings relative to the BRIC nations from the 2008 Emerging Markets Index, a study sponsored by MasterCard Worldwide that charts economic statistics for cities within the emerging markets.
With 15 cities ranked in the top 30 and four in the top ten including #1 Shanghai, #2 Beijing, #6 Guangzhou and #10 Shenzhen, China outshone all other countries in the Index. Fast-growing Brazil had five cities appearing in the Index, including Sao Paolo (#12 overall) which scored in the top ten globally in dimensions related to financial market volumes and business connectivity. Eight Indian cities appeared in the Index, more than any country other than China. Moscow, Russias Most Connected City, places within top 15 cities globally.
The Index evaluates 65 cities on eight dimensions related to their business climate, political environment, economic growth, quality of life, and knowledge creation, and explores the compelling global and regional economic trends that distinguish these cities as future development hubs.
View the complete 2008 Emerging Markets Index at:
http://www.mastercardworldwide.com/insights?CMP=OTC-MC.US.EMIVID6
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| Comments for this video on YouTube |
| Great information. ... ( 1 year ago by dhanyabejoy) |
| Great information. I am from India and really excited to hear that 8 indian cities are in the Emerging Markets list. |
| Brazil will rule ... ( 1 year ago by Lima547) |
| Brazil will rule the world! |
| @Lima547 seja mais ... ( 1 month ago by bichodomato5) |
| @Lima547 seja mais humilde, meu amigo |
| @bichodomato5 Okay, ... ( 1 month ago by Lima547) |
| @bichodomato5 Okay, seremos um dos países mais influentes do futuro... |
| pessoal está ... ( 1 week ago by bichodomato5) |
| pessoal está confundindo pib com pib per capita... |
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