Otaviano Canuto, Marcelo Giugale (eds.)
While the rich world puts its house in order, developing countries are becoming a new engine of global growth and a pulling force for advanced economies, says a new book by World Bank economists.
According to The Day After Tomorrow: A Handbook on the Future of Economic Policy in the Developing World, almost half of global growth is currently coming from developing countries. As a group, it is projected that their economic size will surpass that of their developed peers in 2015. Read more (downloadble below)
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The Day after Tomorrow | |
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The Future of Economic Policy in the Developing World | |
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