The Growth Map, Jim ONeill
The Growth Map, Jim ONeill
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The Growth Map
Economic Opportunity in the BRICs and Beyond

Author: Jim O'Neill

Narrator: Walter Dixon

Unabridged: 6 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 03/05/2012


Synopsis

In 2001, Jim O'Neill predicted the fastest growing economies of the past decade. Now he's back to explore the new growth markets we should all be watching closely today.

It's been ten years since Jim O'Neill conceived of the BRIC acronym. He and his team made a startling prediction: Four developing nations- Brazil, Russia, India, and China (the BRICs)-would overtake the six largest Western economies within forty years. The BRIC analysis permanently changed the world of global investing, and its accuracy has stood the test of time.

The Growth Map features O'Neill's personal account of the BRIC phenomenon, how it has evolved, and where those four key nations currently stand after a turbulent decade. And the audiobook also offers an equally bold prediction about the "Next Eleven" countries: Bangladesh, Egypt, Indonesia, Iran, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, South Korea, Turkey, and Vietnam. These developing nations may not seem exceptional today, but they offer exciting opportunities for investors over the next decade, just as BRIC did before them.

O'Neill also shares several compelling insights about the world economy. He reveals the value for growing countries in being "willing to play" by meaningfully committing to policies that encourage further growth and engagement with globalization. He explains how the g20 can adjust to better incorporate the BRICs and to better reflect the balance of the global economy.

Finally, O'Neill makes the counterintuitive claim that good things can quite often come from crises. While established economic powers may see the rise of the BRICs as a threat, international trade benefits us all over the long term. Likewise, the recent financial crisis revealed deep problems in our economic systems, problems we now have the opportunity to fix.

A work of astute and absorbing analysis, The Growth Map is an indispensable guide for every investor and every participant in the global economy. Anyone who wants to understand the developing world would do well to heed the man called "one of the most sought-after economic commentators on the planet." (The Telegraph)

About Jim O'Neill

Economist Jim O'Neill is the former commercial secretary to the treasury in the United Kingdom.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jaydeep on April 02, 2020

Concept of BRIC introduced by Jim O'Neill is shown the great results since it's inception by 2001. If we see the GDP, GES scores of all i.e.Brazil, Russia, India, China they have outperformed the expectations. He described here what are pros and cons for each country for it's development and how all......more

Goodreads review by Joel on January 04, 2018

AUSTRALIA WILL BE IN AN INCREDIBLE POSITION FOR YEARS TO COME AS IT IS RICH IN COMMODITIES AND SURROUNDED BY FAST GROWING ECONOMIES. Productivity relates to technology, education, infrastructure and healthcare. In India 20% of children between 6-14 don't attend school. Ease of doing business needs to b......more

Goodreads review by Herzog on April 12, 2012

This book was written by the Goldman Sachs principal who coined the term "BRICs" back in 2001. Goldman's reputation has been seriously tarnished, but O'Neill is based in the UK and there is no denying his bona fides. What I really enjoyed about the book was his insistence upon being open to new ways......more

Goodreads review by Said on July 25, 2012

The book is a good introduction to the BRIC economies acronym, especially those who did not here of it before. The enthusiasm the auther has for the BRIC countries is big, he actually sees a big opportunity even for developed economies to prosper with the growth of the growth economies of Brazil, Ru......more

Goodreads review by Yeo_heng_hau on June 04, 2016

Jim attempts to extend further the concept of BRIC which he developed, by looking into the crystal ball which other countries will be able to join Brazil, Russia, India and China. Though the book makes for interesting reading particularly in looking at how he develops the parameters as to what to ta......more