Breakout Nations, Ruchir Sharma
Breakout Nations, Ruchir Sharma
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Breakout Nations
In Pursuit of the Next Economic Miracles

Author: Ruchir Sharma

Narrator: Alan Sklar

Unabridged: 12 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/29/2012


Synopsis

After a decade of rapid growth, the world's most celebrated emerging markets are poised to slow down. Which countries will rise to challenge them? To identify the economic stars of the future, we should abandon the habit of extrapolating from the recent past and lumping wildly diverse countries together. We need to remember that sustained economic success is a rare phenomenon.As an era of easy money and easy growth comes to a close, China in particular will cool down. Other major players including Brazil, Russia, and India face their own daunting challenges and inflated expectations. The new "breakout nations" will probably spring from the margins, even from the shadows. Ruchir Sharma, the head of Morgan Stanley's emerging markets division, here identifies which are most likely to leap ahead and why. After two decades spent traveling the globe tracking the progress of developing countries, Sharma has produced a book full of surprises: why overpriced cocktails in Rio are a sign of revival in Detroit; how the threat of the "population bomb" came to be seen as a competitive advantage; how an industrial revolution in Asia is redefining what manufacturing can do for a modern economy; and how the coming shakeout in the big emerging markets could shift the spotlight back to the West, especially American technology and German manufacturing. What emerges is a clear picture of the shifting balance of global economic power and how it plays out for emerging nations and for the West. In a captivating exploration studded with vignettes, Sharma reveals his rules on how to spot economic success stories. Breakout Nations is a rollicking education for anyone looking to understand where the future will happen.

About Ruchir Sharma

Ruchir Sharma is chairman of Rockefeller International and founder and chief investment officer of Breakout Capital, an investment firm focused on emerging markets. He moved to Rockefeller in 2022 after a twenty-five-year career at Morgan Stanley, where he was head of emerging markets and chief global strategist. Based in New York, he is a contributing editor at the Financial Times and a contributing opinion writer at The New York Times. His work has also appeared in The Wall Street Journal, Foreign Affairs, The Atlantic, The Guardian, and Foreign Policy. He is the author of four books, the international bestseller Breakout Nations, the New York Times bestseller The Rise and Fall of Nations, Democracy on the Road, and The 10 Rules of Successful Nations.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Rohit on September 02, 2017

Published in 2012, I picked up the book five years late. This is an extremely well-researched book, giving a general background and in-depth analysis of developing or under-developed economies of the world. Ruchir Sharma is a wealth manager and the chief of one of the biggest fund houses in the worl......more

Goodreads review by Supratim on September 03, 2016

I had started this book with a high expectation. I thought that the book would provide some great insights about the emerging economies and was expecting an analysis of the BRICS nations (Brazil-Russia-India-China-South Africa) but the book contains short articles on countries across the world-from......more

Goodreads review by Professor Bala on November 05, 2012

This book just won the prestigious Tata Literature First Book Award yesterday (November 4, 2012). The authors shortlisted for this award included Nilanjana Roy (The Wildings), Sudha Shah (The King in Exile), Sudheendra Kulkarni (Music of the Spinning Wheel), Naresh Fernandes (Mahal Foxtrot), Ruchir......more

Goodreads review by Anil on June 21, 2012

It is a reality check on the euphoria that surrounds the emerging economies. Extremely well articulated and written in simple language even to make sense to those that do not understand the nuances of economic development. What it reveals about countries like China and India is nothing new but is pr......more

Goodreads review by Sourav on January 31, 2022

The book gives a glimpse on economy of each emerging nation and provide arguments if it has potential to become a breakout nation or a nation with high potential of financial returns for an investor. Reading through this book I could relate to the MacroEcon equation 'Y = C +I+G+NX' to understand eco......more