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Google and the Cold War that businesses must play
Category: Blog/Analysis
... “Don’t be evil” – voluntarily censors all search results posted in China. You can’t search for “democracy” or “Tiananmen Square Massacre” or anything that might trouble the serenity of the politburo. ... Thursday, 11 March 2010 -
And the eyes are always on us
Category: Blog/Analysis
... to meter all internet traffic that passes through its borders. China, the country of the Great Firewall. China, which has jailed and executed numerous citizens for expressing opinions in blogs and online ... Thursday, 25 February 2010 -
And then there were Twenty
Category: Blog/Analysis
... major representatives of other regional groupings meant that the G8 was coming to be seen as illegitimate. Secondly, Canada’s economy is now smaller than China’s and Brazil’s bigger than Russia’s. Not ... Thursday, 24 December 2009 -
Self-sufficiency implies a tolerable level of dead babies
Category: Blog/Analysis
... death. China’s Great Leap Forward, in 1958, resulted in the death by starvation of an estimated 20 to 30 million people. More recently, in 2002, Jeffrey Sachs, an economist at Columbia University, ... Thursday, 10 December 2009 -
Purchase Emerging Market Risk Reports
Category: Buy/Reports
... particular factor. In this way, the Bue scores are able to allow comparison between highly diverse and very different countries. Benchmark: Brazil, Chile, China, India, Indonesia, Poland, Russian Federation, ... Friday, 16 October 2009 -
The trouble with exports
Category: Blog/Analysis
... Precisely what any thriving emerging market could hope for. The leading emerging markets all find themselves in a similar position. China’s currency is 49% undervalued, South Korea’s 28% and Malaysia’s ... Thursday, 15 October 2009 -
"If you cross the river, you will destroy a great empire."
Category: Blog/Analysis
... of Brazil, Russia, China and India – collectively the BRICs – in the Ural Mountain city of Yekaterinburg in Russia, such an archaic anomaly. The nations have little in common. India and Brazil are open ... Thursday, 10 September 2009 -
The race between education and technology
Category: Blog/Analysis
... integration, with training support and dedicated education programs for East Germans as well as tax incentives to invest in the East, South Africa focused on social integration. Unlike despotic China, ... Thursday, 20 August 2009 -
Is the Tata Nano recession proof?
Category: Blog/Analysis
... other car companies in China and India will be looking to repeat that success and cut prices even finer. And there is the nub of the problem of protecting businesses from low prices and innovation abroad ... Wednesday, 10 June 2009 -
Where did South African manufacturing go?
Category: Blog/Analysis
... markets like China and Brazil. These are South Africa’s competitors to attract manufacturing investment. Yet, unlike many emerging markets, South Africa has a wealthy and cosmopolitan middle class. ... Wednesday, 22 April 2009 -
The Bonds of State
Category: Blog/Analysis
Don't look too close Hilary Clinton, US Secretary of State, visited China and “pleaded with her Chinese hosts to continue purchasing US bonds, of which China now holds close to $700 billion,” ... Wednesday, 15 April 2009 -
America and the World after Barack Obama
Category: Blog/Analysis
... offshore, may not create them at home in the first place. The likelihood is that, given China’s massive and growing internal market, Asia Pacific will be the destination for much of US investment. ... Monday, 22 December 2008 -
Trade Liberalisation isn't only between Rich and Poor
Category: Blog/Analysis
Back-breaking work... The Olympics in China achieved their ends. The Beijing government treated the event as a major marketing shin-dig with world leaders flying in for the opening ceremony. Unnoticed ... Friday, 03 October 2008 -
The tragedy of Burma, should we help, how to help
Category: Blog/Analysis
... a totalitarian state in the aftermath of a disaster? Burma is not the only dictatorship to suffer hardship. Iran has regular earthquakes. China has earthquakes and floods. North Korea has appalling ... Tuesday, 16 September 2008 -
Mozambique's Lessons for South Africa
Category: Blog/Analysis
... it is only when the tide goes out that you get to see who has been bathing naked. African nations have been dragged along with the global economic boom as increasing productivity in China has fuelled ... Tuesday, 09 September 2008 -
How to cross a river...
Category: Blog/Analysis
He's not heavy... The oldest surviving bridge in the world is in China, the Zhaozhau Bridge completed in 605 AD. Human beings have been building artificial means of crossing rivers for close on 40,000 ... Saturday, 16 August 2008 -
Xenophobia and the end of the African Renaissance
Category: Blog/Analysis
... are all markets where South African companies must compete on equal terms with those from China, Europe and the US. One of the best adverts for choosing one country's investors over another's ... Friday, 13 June 2008 -
The surplus is squandered, welcome to debt
Category: Blog/Analysis
... The problem is that few governments invested wisely during the tax-boom period either. China and Japan have tremendous surpluses, in the trillions of dollars, but they are the exception. Governments ... Sunday, 24 February 2008 -
Podcast: China's expansion in Africa offers risk and opportunities
Category: Research & Ideas/Presentations
China is rapidly becoming Africa's largest investor. They require little in the way of good governance and are aggressively creating new infrastructure in their drive to secure resources for their ... Monday, 28 January 2008 -
Zimbabwe
Category: Country Comparison/Eastern Africa
... are: Brazil, Chile, China, India, Indonesia, Poland, Russia, and Turkey. Reading the graph: The benchmark score derives from the basket of benchmark countries and is set as equal to 1; A country's ... Wednesday, 23 January 2008
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