The rise of Asia, the rise of a new world order
As world economies continue to recover from the global recession, growth in developed, industrialised countries such as the US, UK and Japan will be dwarfed by that of developing Asia. Speaking at SMU's Shaw Foundation Distinguished Faculty Lecture Series, Harvard University's Dale W. Jorg...
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2011
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Summary: | As world economies continue to recover from the global recession, growth in developed, industrialised countries such as the US, UK and Japan will be dwarfed by that of developing Asia. Speaking at SMU's Shaw Foundation Distinguished Faculty Lecture Series, Harvard University's Dale W. Jorgenson provides a forecast of when China will overtake the US, the G7's future composition, and implications for the rest of the world |
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