- published: 11 Mar 2013
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BRIC
Video de los BRIC sobre sus aspectos socioculturales, económicos, educativos y tecnológico...
published: 11 Mar 2013
BRIC
Video de los BRIC sobre sus aspectos socioculturales, económicos, educativos y tecnológicos y su contraste con Mexico en estos mismos aspectos.
- published: 11 Mar 2013
- views: 1
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Davos 2013 - (NDTV) Avoiding the BRIC Wall
Avoiding the BRIC Wall
How are BRIC growth strategies adjusting to a protracted global ec...
published: 14 Feb 2013
Davos 2013 - (NDTV) Avoiding the BRIC Wall
Avoiding the BRIC Wall
How are BRIC growth strategies adjusting to a protracted global economic slowdown?
This session was developed in partnership with NDTV.
• Victor L. L. Chu, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, First Eastern Investment Group, Hong Kong SAR; World Economic Forum Foundation Board Member; Global Agenda Council on Japan
• Klaus Kleinfeld, Chair of the Governors Meeting for Mining and Metals Industry for 2013; World Economic Forum USA Foundation Board Member
• Huguette Labelle, Chair, Transparency International, Germany; Co-Chair of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2013; Global Agenda Council on Responsible Mineral Resources Management
• Anand Sharma, Minister of Commerce and Industry and Textiles of India
• Gita Wirjawan, Minister of Trade of Indonesia
Moderated by
• Vikram Chandra, Presenter and Editor, NDTV, India
- published: 14 Feb 2013
- views: 549
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BRIC (Jorge Lanata) - Cap. 1 (Parte 1)
Infinito, el canal donde la realidad supera la ficción, presenta "BRIC" su nueva producció...
published: 10 Nov 2010
BRIC (Jorge Lanata) - Cap. 1 (Parte 1)
Infinito, el canal donde la realidad supera la ficción, presenta "BRIC" su nueva producción original a cargo del prestigioso periodista Jorge Lanata. Por medio de diez documentales grabados en High Definition, el programa investiga sobre la teoría BRIC, creada por el economista Jim O'Neill, que postula el alza de Brasil, Rusia, India y China a la categoría de nuevas superpotencias mundiales para el año 2050.
Esta gran producción de Infinito, concebida como un road movie, recorre el mundo desde Varanasi a Londres, de Beijing a Moscú y de Siberia al Amazonas, en donde Jorge Lanata realiza una búsqueda en la historia socioeconómica de las que prometen ser las nuevas potencias del futuro. Durante su viaje, Lanata visita distintas ciudades, habla con los protagonistas y combina el género del reality con un profundo análisis de los colosos del nuevo mundo.
- published: 10 Nov 2010
- views: 47864
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Peter Schiff on BRICS and the demise of the dollar
Brazil, Russia, China and South Africa leaders are meeting in India
for an annual BRICS s...
published: 29 Mar 2012
Peter Schiff on BRICS and the demise of the dollar
Brazil, Russia, China and South Africa leaders are meeting in India
for an annual BRICS summit. And one of the main topics on the agenda will be the shift from the US Dollar in mutual trade. Is this the beginning of the end for the buck almighty? To talk more about it Peter Schiff of the
Euro Pacific Capital joins RT's Liz Wahl.
- published: 29 Mar 2012
- views: 25440
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Daniel Altman: Another BRIC in the Wall?
Ten years after Goldman Sachs dubbed the countries Brazil, Russia, India and China BRICs, ...
published: 05 Mar 2013
Daniel Altman: Another BRIC in the Wall?
Ten years after Goldman Sachs dubbed the countries Brazil, Russia, India and China BRICs, what does this term still mean? How have these economies changed? Are they good places to do business? Are there other strong candidates to be added to this group?
These questions have particular urgency today as there are many indications that the economy is rapidly changing in places like China and investors are increasingly looking for high growth opportunities in new markets outside of the U.S.
In this video, Big Think's chief economist Daniel Altman explores the economies of all the BRIC nations, and considers new BRIC candidates that represent both large and mid-sized economies.
Transcript --
Daniel Altman: It's been more than ten years since the folks at Goldman Sachs dubbed Brazil, Russia, India, and China the BRIC countries, and lately other countries have been trying to glom on to that group. Korea with a K at the end, maybe South Africa with an S at the very end of the word. The thing is, these countries are actually very different.
They're big economies, they're growing, they're important to the global economy but they're very different, and they're not the only ones that should be getting investors' attention right now. There are certainly interesting things happening in China, but China is still using the low-hanging fruit for its growth in the global economy. It's still using low wages that come from people migrating in from the countryside to the cities. It's still using its ability to export the same products as Korea or Japan but at lower prices. It's going to run out of gas with those things eventually, but it's not going to happen for another few decades.
Russia, on the other hand, still depends to a large degree on commodities for its growth. It's a totally different economy from China, but that commodity-led growth can't last forever. And the question is, will Russia be able to convert all of the revenue that it gets from selling its oil and natural gas and other commodities into long-term growth by investing in its people?
India's a very different case because we've never seen such an enormous country that also happens to be a democracy trying to grow, using some of the same tools as China, perhaps, with big manufacturing bases, but also some other ones with the developing service industry.
And finally, Brazil gives faith that you can grow in a way where you allow all of the people in your economy to benefit. The Brazilian government has been using good economic policies combined with various types of redistribution to try and ensure that inequality doesn't become a byproduct of their growth. And in fact, inequality has been dropping in Brazil.
But these are four very different stories, and the reason why investors should think about other countries as places for assets in their portfolio or maybe operations for their business is because these four countries are not the greatest places in the world to do business. They have a lot of corruption. They have untransparent tax systems and regulations that customs regime are sometimes difficult to navigate, and they also don't have the best protection for investors.
If you look at other mid-sized countries, like, for example, a Peru, a Malaysia, or a Turkey, you find much better places to do business. So unless you absolutely have to have an enormous market with hundreds of millions of people who could buy your products, you can go to other places where its more likely that the money you earn will make it back to your home country because it won't be eaten away by all these other little problems.
Directed/Produced by Jonathan Fowler & Elizabeth Rodd
- published: 05 Mar 2013
- views: 16377
47:05
Empire - BRIC: The new world order
Brazil, Russia, India and China are booming whilst many other countries are struggling eco...
published: 29 Apr 2010
Empire - BRIC: The new world order
Brazil, Russia, India and China are booming whilst many other countries are struggling economically, or even crashing. When their leaders recently convened in Brasilia for their second BRIC summit, they all underlined their commitment to a more democratic global governance. Will the emerging powers change the way the world works, or merely grab a bigger share of it? And what future for Brazil on the world's summit?
- published: 29 Apr 2010
- views: 76712
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WEF 2013: How to avoid the BRIC wall
At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Anand Sharma, Minister of Commerce and Industry of I...
published: 24 Jan 2013
WEF 2013: How to avoid the BRIC wall
At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Anand Sharma, Minister of Commerce and Industry of India; Gita Wirjawan, Minister of Trade of Indonesia; Victor L L Chu, chairman and CEO of First Eastern Investment Group from Hong Kong; Klaus Kleinfeld, chairman and CEO of Alcoa from USA; and Huguette Labelle, chair, Transparency International from Germany, discuss how growth strategies of BRIC group of countries are adjusting to a protracted global economic slowdown.
Watch Full Video: http://www.ndtv.com/video/player/ndtv-davos/wef-2013-how-to-avoid-the-bric-wall/262918
- published: 24 Jan 2013
- views: 2244
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India least favoured among BRIC nations, says Mark Mobius - Part 1
India may have tumbled to the bottom on the investment priority list of global private equ...
published: 08 Mar 2013
India least favoured among BRIC nations, says Mark Mobius - Part 1
India may have tumbled to the bottom on the investment priority list of global private equity and foreign institutional investors players looking to invest in the BRIC nations.
- published: 08 Mar 2013
- views: 26
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India least favoured among BRIC nations, says Mark Mobius - Part 3
India may have tumbled to the bottom on the investment priority list of global private equ...
published: 08 Mar 2013
India least favoured among BRIC nations, says Mark Mobius - Part 3
India may have tumbled to the bottom on the investment priority list of global private equity and foreign institutional investors players looking to invest in the BRIC nations.
- published: 08 Mar 2013
- views: 19
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Jim O'Neill - BRIC Countries and the Global Economy
Jim O'Neill talks on BRIC Countries and the Global Economy to fellow Alumni and guests at ...
published: 17 Dec 2012
Jim O'Neill - BRIC Countries and the Global Economy
Jim O'Neill talks on BRIC Countries and the Global Economy to fellow Alumni and guests at the University of Surrey.
- published: 17 Dec 2012
- views: 1260
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Ponto de Vista - BRIC - John Ikenberry (PhD em Relações Internacionais)
BRIC - sigla criada por Jim O'Neill, economista do Goldman & Sachs, para definir os novos ...
published: 23 Jan 2012
Ponto de Vista - BRIC - John Ikenberry (PhD em Relações Internacionais)
BRIC - sigla criada por Jim O'Neill, economista do Goldman & Sachs, para definir os novos motores da economia mundial.
Será que Brasil, Rússia, Índia e China podem se tornar as quatro principais potências até 2050, segundo previsões do Banco de Investimentos?
O BRIC e a sua relação com o Brasil e o mundo são o tema do Ponto de Vista com John Ikenberry, PhD em Relações Internacionais pela Universidade de Princeton, nos EUA. Ikenberry tem livros e pesquisas publicados nas áreas de política internacional.
Título: Ponto de vista
Autor: TV Câmara
Categoria: Educação
Idioma: Português
País: Brasil
- published: 23 Jan 2012
- views: 456
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BRICS to change world economy
The BRICS countries' leaders are preparing for their annual meeting. These countries make ...
published: 29 Mar 2012
BRICS to change world economy
The BRICS countries' leaders are preparing for their annual meeting. These countries make up 42 percent of the world's population and a quarter of its landmass. They are also responsible for 20 percent of the Global GDP and
own a whopping 75 percent of the foreign reserve worldwide. In these tough
times for world economics these countries are trying to find a solution for the situation. RT's Priya Sridhar gives us a sneak peak of the summit from India.
- published: 29 Mar 2012
- views: 23749
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BRICS influence in the world grows
The world's five fastest growing economies are meeting in India. Collectively they are kno...
published: 29 Mar 2012
BRICS influence in the world grows
The world's five fastest growing economies are meeting in India. Collectively they are known as BRICS and comprise of Brazil, Russia, China, India and South Africa. They possess 42 percent of the planet population and a quarter of its landmass and with their growing influence on the world's economic
stage they might have more of a "say" in world economic affairs. So it looks like they are taking matters in their own hands. RT's Priya Sridhar has more.
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- published: 29 Mar 2012
- views: 4607
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O'Neill: BRIC more important than EU
Jim O'Neill of Goldman Sachs tells Richard Quest the slowdown of BRIC economies more worri...
published: 31 Jul 2012
O'Neill: BRIC more important than EU
Jim O'Neill of Goldman Sachs tells Richard Quest the slowdown of BRIC economies more worrisome than EU.
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- published: 31 Jul 2012
- views: 509
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Documentary on the BRIC-countries
Dit zijn de eerste minuten van de documentaire die we hebben gemaakt voor ons profielwerks...
published: 26 Feb 2012
Documentary on the BRIC-countries
Dit zijn de eerste minuten van de documentaire die we hebben gemaakt voor ons profielwerkstuk. Het gaat over de vier landen Brazilie, Rusland, India en China die binnen een aantal jaren op het gebied van economie tot de top van de wereld zullen gaan horen.
- published: 26 Feb 2012
- views: 1623
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Hartmann: The Global Power Shift to the BRIC Nations
So what is it that the banksters, billionaires, and transnational CEOs see that most Ameri...
published: 27 Feb 2012
Hartmann: The Global Power Shift to the BRIC Nations
So what is it that the banksters, billionaires, and transnational CEOs see that most Americans don't see? It's the end of U.S. dominance in the global economy. And not just U.S. dominance - but the end of Western dominance altogether. Right now - a global power shift is occurring underneath all of us. With the United States economy still struggling through the muck - and the European economy in complete free fall - new economic powers around the world are seeing this as an opportunity to gain more power in the global marketplace. Those new economic powers are known as the BRIC nations - Brazil, Russia, India, and China - plus, South Africa. The BRIC nations are home to 40% of the world's population and already account for a quarter of the global economy.
- published: 27 Feb 2012
- views: 2584
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A Bubble In the BRICs?
Rupal Bhansali on the sector trifecta endangering BRIC indices, plus good bets for global ...
published: 26 Nov 2012
A Bubble In the BRICs?
Rupal Bhansali on the sector trifecta endangering BRIC indices, plus good bets for global investors.
Part 2 of 2 (Watch Part 1 here: http://youtu.be/afzffbDP9SY)
- published: 26 Nov 2012
- views: 801