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The New Titans

Submitted by meshbods on February 13, 2008

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Chaim Bodner International Marketing
The New Titans: A Survey of the World Economy
The Economist, September 16th 2006
Emerging economies led by the BRIC countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China) are looming larger on the world picture and growing faster every day. Their growth rate is an unforeseen phenomenon. The combined output of emerging economies from 2005 exceeded half of the world's GDP in terms of Purchase Power Parity. The world's GDP has grown by an average of 3.2% a year over the last five years which beats the 2.9% growth during the golden ages of 1950-73. This growth has been due to the growth in emerging economies. Their share of world exports has jumped from 23% in 1970 to 43% in 2006. What is it that is causing all this talk now if we know that emerging economies are growing faster than developed economies for a long time? The reason is that the gap in growth rates is larger than ever. What is causing this huge growth in emerging economies is their openness to trade and investment with the rest of the world. The sum of China's exports and imports amounts to 70% of its GDP as opposed to 25-30% in the United States. They are also less dependent on foreign capital due to the amount of money coming in from their growing exports. This allows them to spend more on imports from other countries furthering the effects of globalization.
Even though globalization should have a positive impact overall because of what economists call a "positive supply shock" many in developed countries are worried that there will be a major shift in jobs to developing countries where there is cheap labor. At the very least wages will fall dramatically in developed countries. Even though there is a lot of money coming in to developed countries from globalization it is being divided unfairly with high profits going to corporations and high earners, and not being passed on to the average worker. The...

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