Global Macro and Investing in BRIC's
BRICs are the nations of Brazil, Russia, India, and China. In 2003 Jim Oneil at Goldman came out with the paper entitled Dreaming with BRICs the Path to 2050 where he laid out a thesis showing why the BRIC nations would likely become the dominant economic forces in the world by 2050.
Basically these nations: Brazil, Russia, India, and China have several different and large economic forces working in their favor. Traditionally the problem with growth in these countries has been rampant corruption and bad government policies. Well the last ten years has seen some huge inroads into fixing all of these and their economies have taken note growing at very fast paces and already starting to gain on their developed brethren.
Brazil has grown up a lot over the last 20 years. Having been called the next growth engine since the seventies it appears as though Brazil has finally figured it out and is building a legitimate economy that has a solid banking system, several industries, and a huge oil industry. Having gotten rid of the majority of its Latin American corruption Brazil is well on its way to becoming a major force in the world economy.
Russia is next and like Brazil has huge oil and gas reserves and resources. In addition to natural resources Russia also has a very educated population with many scientists. The only thing that Russia needs in order to further progress is to fully purge itself of corruption that is fairly rampant in the government, But hey when your leader is a former KGB agent what do you expect? Anyways if they can get past the Putin issue then they will become one of the most powerful economic forces in the world.
India has over a billion people. That in and of itself is not a big deal, except that they also have one of the largest bilingual populations on earth as well as a large educated segment. This has helped India to become first a humongous outsourcing giant and second to become a real and legitimate technology leader in its own right. They have scientists, engineers, and doctors who are rapidly becoming on par with their western brethren. The next ten and fifty years will be exciting as India continues to improve.
The last country on the BRIC list is not last because of potential but instead just for a catchy acronym. In fact if China can manage its growth right it may become the largest economy on earth over the next forty years. China has the people and is rapidly gaining the technological know how to do almost whatever it wants. The only caution is that government does not blow out the flame, but that is looking like a lesser and lesser problem. These nations have loads of potential for not only their citizens but also for global macro investors. - 23199
Basically these nations: Brazil, Russia, India, and China have several different and large economic forces working in their favor. Traditionally the problem with growth in these countries has been rampant corruption and bad government policies. Well the last ten years has seen some huge inroads into fixing all of these and their economies have taken note growing at very fast paces and already starting to gain on their developed brethren.
Brazil has grown up a lot over the last 20 years. Having been called the next growth engine since the seventies it appears as though Brazil has finally figured it out and is building a legitimate economy that has a solid banking system, several industries, and a huge oil industry. Having gotten rid of the majority of its Latin American corruption Brazil is well on its way to becoming a major force in the world economy.
Russia is next and like Brazil has huge oil and gas reserves and resources. In addition to natural resources Russia also has a very educated population with many scientists. The only thing that Russia needs in order to further progress is to fully purge itself of corruption that is fairly rampant in the government, But hey when your leader is a former KGB agent what do you expect? Anyways if they can get past the Putin issue then they will become one of the most powerful economic forces in the world.
India has over a billion people. That in and of itself is not a big deal, except that they also have one of the largest bilingual populations on earth as well as a large educated segment. This has helped India to become first a humongous outsourcing giant and second to become a real and legitimate technology leader in its own right. They have scientists, engineers, and doctors who are rapidly becoming on par with their western brethren. The next ten and fifty years will be exciting as India continues to improve.
The last country on the BRIC list is not last because of potential but instead just for a catchy acronym. In fact if China can manage its growth right it may become the largest economy on earth over the next forty years. China has the people and is rapidly gaining the technological know how to do almost whatever it wants. The only caution is that government does not blow out the flame, but that is looking like a lesser and lesser problem. These nations have loads of potential for not only their citizens but also for global macro investors. - 23199
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