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China, India, Brazil and South Africa In The World Economy Part 1
THE NEW SCHOOL FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH | http://www.newschool.edu/nssr

This lecture analyzes the economic implications of the rise of China, India, Brazil, and South Africa for the world economy. It examines the possible impact of their rapid growth on both industrialized and developing countries. The essential question is whether these four countries could be the new engines of growth for the world economy. The answer depends on the nature of their transformation and catch-up, which could span half a century or longer. Even so, rapid growth in these large emerging economies is already beginning to change the balance of economic power in the world.

MILANO THE NEW SCHOOL FOR MANAGEMENT AND URBAN POLICY | http://www.newschool.edu/milano

Deepak Nayyar is Distinguished University Professor of Economics at The New School. He has taught at Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi, the University of Oxford, the University of Sussex, and the Indian Institute of Management in Calcutta. He served as vice chancellor of the University of Delhi from 2000 to 2005. From 1989 to 1991, Nayyar was chief economic adviser to the government of India. His recent books include Stability with Growth: Macroeconomics, Liberalization and Development (2006), Trade and Globalization (2008), and Liberalization and Development (2008).

INDIA CHINA INSTITUTE | http://www.newschool.edu/ici
THE NEW SCHOOL FOR GENERAL STUDIES | http://www.newschool.edu/generalstudies
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* Location: Theresa Lang Community and Student Center, Arnhold Hall. 10/19/2009 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

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  • @silver4883  ^_^ hello Joel, what is it exactly that you would like to know?

  • @voortreker welcome to the club! congratulations

  • I need subtitles of this video in spanish, does anyone know who can I get them?

  • @Joel1822 hello there, im south african :D

  • @phillieg58 Agreed.  Excellent point!!!!

  • @Joel1822 I am Prof. Nayyar;s student at JNU, New Delhi, India... let me know if I can help...

  • @LucasEllerNewYork

    His English is perfectly clear - he speaks at a comfortable pace unlike most Americans whose drawl reflects their speed of thought.

  • Excuse me, is there any Southafrican student interested in giving me his opinion about certain topics with regard to Southamerica and the international treaties?? I need it for a work. Thanks!

  • Mugabe is right! If Africa and Zimbabwe can collateralize its natural resources Africa and Zimbabwe does not need any western aid or money. Africa and Zimbabwe can issue bonds and stocks to the world in non-western markets and easily build all of the infrastructures businesses and corporations up to and beyond that of the EU and the US. The reason why Africa and Zimbabwe are economically poor but resource rich is because of the Rothschild controlled banks in the west.

  • His English is not so clear, he speaks very fast. What's his hurry?

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