The Rise and Fall of Nations

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The Rise and Fall of Nations

  • Wydawnictwo: Allen Lane
  • Rok wydania: 2016
  • ISBN: 9780241188514
  • Ilość stron: 480
  • Oprawa: Twarda
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Opis: The Rise and Fall of Nations - Ruchir Sharma

The crisis of 2008 ended the illusion of a golden era in which many people imagined that prosperity and political calm would continue to spread indefinitely. In a world now racked by slowing growth and mounting unrest, how can we discern which nations will thrive and which will fail? Shaped by prize-winning author Ruchir Sharma's twenty-five years travelling the world, The Rise and Fall of Nations rethinks economics as a practical art. By narrowing down the thousands of factors that can shape a country's future, it spells out ten clear rules for identifying the next big winners and losers in the global economy. Each rule looks at a nation's political, economic, and social conditions in real time to filter out the hype and noise. He shows, for example, how slow population growth is eroding economic growth, and ranks nations by how well they respond. He describes the way cycles of political complacency and revolt fuel economic booms and busts. Amid growing tensions over inequality, he demonstrates how billionaire lists yield clues to which economies are most or least threatened by extreme wealth. In a period when the world is struggling with trillions of dollars in new debt, he explains which nations are most likely to avert this threat or buckle under it. Sharma's rules are based on the data he has collected over many years at Morgan Stanley Investment Management in New York, where he is now Head of Emerging Markets and Chief Global Strategist. This is a book of original research, not mere opinion. The final chapter takes the reader on a surprising world tour of the likely winners and losers in the near future. The Rise and Fall of Nations is enlivened by Sharma's stories from the road and his encounters with presidents, tycoons, and villagers from Rio to Beijing. It is a pioneering field guide to understanding our impermanent world. Filled with amazing data ... fascinating insights and revealing anecdotes, this is quite simply the best guide to the global economy today. Whether you are an observer or an investor, you cannot afford to ignore it. -- Fareed Zakaria There is nothing theoretical or abstract about this work. [Sharma's] new book adopts the same approach that served him well in his 2012 survey of emerging markets, Breakout Nations, considering the views of village barbers alongside those of presidents as he works out whether the fundamentals of the countries he considers suggest a more bearish or bullish stance. ... All of these views are not meant to be written in stone: Sharma believes long-term forecasting is a fool's game. But for insights into the forces operating in our world today, The Rise and Fall of Nations is a stimulating and useful guide. -- Henry Sender Financial Times The Rise and Fall of Nations has three aims: to assess the crash; to dismantle the analysis that led investors and economists to get overexcited; and to offer a new framework for thinking about emerging countries. The result is ambitious. It covers four-fifths of the world's population and 40% of its GDP ... it is also entertaining, acute and disarmingly honest. Instead of pious statements about poverty, or portentous mutterings on the importance of American leadership, Mr Sharma sees the world from the ruthless and restless perspective of an investor ... He has a knack for sharp comparisons between countries. ... If Mr Sharma is right that global capital flows will remain depressed, and that developing economies face a pedestrian future, then the hot money chasing them will recede-as, perhaps, will the influence of famous fund managers. Until then, Mr Sharma's book is a fine guide to the great emerging market boom and bust. The Economist Ruchir Sharma is a shrewd and thoughtful observer of emerging markets. His insights deserve the attention of all who care about the future of the global economy. -- Lawrence H. Summers This efficient, positive guide for the practical observer and investor shows how to choose healthy emerging markets. ... Evenhanded, measured, sage advice on the global economy. Kirkus Articulate ... Highly recommended to all readers interested in global economics ... Sharma presents a wealth of data and insights into the economic condition of the post-2008 world ... Some of his conclusions may seem jarring but are always thought provoking. Library Journal Sharma's wealth of knowledge ... and ample experience on the ground are strong foundations for his exploration of what makes economies break out, or break down. Reuters For sheer readability and insight on the developing world drama, I dare say you won't find a better choice. Wall Street Journal A vital guide to the new economic order. It's a new world, and investors are looking for a roadmap to help them capture whatever return they can. Ruchir Sharma's new book, The Rise and Fall of Nations: Forces of Change in the Post-Crisis World, provides a guide. ... Sharma's new book is ambitious in positing new rules that investors should take into consideration as they think about the growth prospect of all nations, developed and developing, in the coming economic era of bifurcation, political populism, growing inequality, and uncertain technological disruption. ... One thing that sets Sharma's take on the new world apart straight away: He isn't making 20, 30 or 50 year predictions about who will fare well or poorly as many banks like Goldman Sachs, or consulting groups like McKinsey have lately been wont to do. He points out sharply that even when all the economic vectors seem to be leading in a certain direction, unexpected human behaviour, usually in the form of political change, can shift everything in a heartbeat ... Rather he looks to help readers navigate this turbulent world with rules that can help them identify which countries might, over 5 to 10 year time horizons, rise, fall, or muddle through. -- Rana Foroohar Time He writes interestingly and well. ... The nub of the book is ... how to spot which countries are likely to succeed, and which to fail, in this impermanent world. Sharma offers a framework of 10 rules. The more of these rules countries achieve, the more they are likely to rise rather than fall. It is a good approach... The book is rich in example and anecdote, which lifts it above the usual airport business book. And it may just help you avoid picking losers. -- David Smith The Sunday Times


Szczegóły: The Rise and Fall of Nations - Ruchir Sharma

Tytuł: The Rise and Fall of Nations
Autor: Ruchir Sharma
Wydawnictwo: Allen Lane
ISBN: 9780241188514
Rok wydania: 2016
Ilość stron: 480
Oprawa: Twarda
Waga: 0.77 kg


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