whythawk ratings: measuring effective development

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Japan
Tuesday, 22 January 2008

 

  • Poorest 20%: Market Opportunity: potential for social and economic mobility, as well as the prospects for engaging the poorest 20% as a direct market
  • Productivity + Cost of Workforce: politics and legislation aside, the efficiency and determination of the workforce to work
  • Prospects for Importing / Exporting Goods: the ease and cost with which goods can cross the border
  • Wealthiest 20%: Quality of Life: the standard of living of the wealthiest, and the distribution of wealth beyond the political elite
  • Governance + Independence of Law: the support that investors receive from government and the law
  • Prospects for Local Production: the ease and potential for local business investment

For further information on the curve, read Interpreting the Emerging Market Risk Curve.

 
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