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- Searching for “breakout nations” in the emerging markets
- Africa’s new oil and gas finds: the good, bad, and the ugly
- Brazil’s elusive “future” – is it finally here?
- East Africa: the next gold rush?
- Mexico: ready to take on China?
- Peru and Turkey: consolidation or disruption?
- Corruption: which countries are changing?
- Psst… care for a zero-rupee note?
- Can you say “Groupon” in Spanish?
- Frugal innovation meets clean energy
Monthly Archives: May 2011
Corruption: which countries are changing?
Emerging markets have done exceedingly well in terms of economic growth over the last 10 years. As I mentioned in my last post, it stands to reason that some of these high-growing countries would have made strong progress to greater transparency. Transparency … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Asia-Pacific, Europe, Latin America, Market Analysis, Middle East, South Asia
Tagged Algeria, Analytics, Corruption, Italy, Jordan, Kuwait, Maps, Oman, Reform, Revolution, Syria, Transparency International
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