| ABOUT US | ARCHIVES | LINKS | RSS | MONDAYS | |

3quarksdaily

An Eclectic Digest of Science, Art and Literature

« the full horror of Los Angeles | Main | hideous, terrifying, shadowy, mysterious, fantastic, nocturnal, crepuscular »

July 18, 2008

the bric

_40847792_050926_bric_203

As countless books have put it, China's growth is doing what Napoleon forecast two centuries ago and is "shaking the world".

Goldman Sachs, the investment bank that coined the acronym BRICs to connote the future impact of four big emerging economies -- Brazil, Russia, India and China -- believes China is on track to overtake the US as the world's biggest economy as soon as the late 2020s, while India could pass the US by 2050.

The direction is clear: Asia will get richer and stronger, probably for a long time to come. Asian companies will become more prominent in international business, as competitors for Western ones, as purchasers of Western assets and as sources of new technology.

That will be painted as a threat to Western livelihoods by many politicians, but in truth the effect will be positive: the trade and innovation generated will make the West richer and stronger too, just as the rapid post-war growth of western Europe and Japan helped enrich the US during the half-century that followed.

more from The Australian here.

Posted by Morgan Meis at 09:43 AM | Permalink

Comments

Post a comment






Subscribe to this blog's feed

Help 3 Quarks Daily

Bookmark This Page

AddThis Social Bookmark Button

3QD ADVERTISING



Compare prices

  • Canada (French)
  • Australia
  • New Zealand
  • South Africa
  • Brazil
  • Please Visit Wikio

  • Wikio
  • Wikio Shopping
  • LCD Monitor
  • LCD TV
  • Recent Comments

    Abbas Raza on David Byrne and Brian Eno make music

    mr.ed on Bhutto Widower With Clouded Past Is Set to Lead

    syed nzaman md on A Brief Remembrance of Ahmad Faraz

    Steven Augustine on David Byrne and Brian Eno make music

    jean-paul on About Death, Just Like Us or Pretty Much Unaware?

    San Antonio Lawyer on Magic and Guilt, the Correspondences of Ingeborg Bachmann and Paul Celan

    San Antonio Lawyer on The Power and Powerlessness of European Social Democracy

    San Antonio Lawyer on David Byrne and Brian Eno make music

    San Antonio Lawyer on A Bit of Punctuation

    San Antonio Lawyer on A Bit of Punctuation

    San Antonio Lawyer on Cancer complexity slows quest for cure

    San Antonio Lawyers on Friday Poem

    joseph duemer on David Byrne and Brian Eno make music

    Chris Schoen on Why Men Cheat

    Cyrus Hall on Why Men Cheat

    BobbyV on Friday Poem

    Music on David Byrne and Brian Eno make music

    Chris Schoen on Why Men Cheat

    Chris Schoen on Why Men Cheat

    JonJ on Obama, Palin, and the Chess Game

    Cyrus Hall on Why Men Cheat

    Cyrus Hall on Why Men Cheat

    San Antonio Lawyer on Why Men Cheat

    San Antonio Lawyer on whale shit and other important matters

    San Antonio Lawyer on About Death, Just Like Us or Pretty Much Unaware?

    Acclaim For 3QD


    Best Non-European Weblog Winner


    Best Group Blog and Blog Most Deserving of Wider Attention Finalist


    Wikio - Top Blogs

    "I couldn't tear myself away from 3 Quarks Daily, to the point of neglecting my work. Congratulations on this superb site."—Steven Pinker, Johnstone Professor of Psychology, Harvard University.

    "I have placed 3 Quarks Daily at the head of my list of web bookmarks."—Richard Dawkins, Charles Simonyi Professor of the Public Understanding of Science at Oxford University.

    "Just wanted you to know I’m one of many who reads and enjoys 3 Quarks....almost daily."—David Byrne, musician, former lead-singer of the Talking Heads, artist, intellectual.

    Subscribe to this blog's feed