The Smartest Places on Earth, Antoine van Agtmael
The Smartest Places on Earth, Antoine van Agtmael
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The Smartest Places on Earth
Why Rustbelts Are the Emerging Hotspots of Global Innovation

Author: Antoine van Agtmael, Fred Bakker

Narrator: Christopher Lane

Unabridged: 7 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/29/2016


Synopsis

Antoine van Agtmael coined the term “emerging markets” and built a career and a multibillion-dollar investing firm centered on these surging economies that would, over time, supplant the West as engines of wealth and prosperity. The trend held for decades, but a few years ago van Agtmael and Alfred Bakker, a renowned European journalist, began seeing signs that the tide might be turning. For example, during a visit to an enormously successful chip company in Taiwan, the company's leaders told them that their American competitors were now eating their lunch. And Taiwan was not the only place giving them this message.Thus began a remarkable two-year journey to reassess the conventional wisdom that the US and Europe are yesterday's story and to determine whether there is something profound that is happening that points the way to the creation of the next economy.In The Smartest Places on Earth, van Agtmael and Bakker present a truly hopeful and inspiring investigation into the emerging sources of a new era of competitiveness for America and Europe that are coming from unlikely places—those cities and areas once known as "rustbelts" that have, from an economic perspective, been written off. Take, Akron, Ohio, whose economy for decades was dependent on industries such as tire manufacturing, a product now made cheaply elsewhere. In Akron and other such communities, a combination of forces—including visionary thinkers, government initiatives, start-ups making real products, and even big corporations—have succeeded in creating what van Agtmael and Bakker call a "brainbelt." These "brainbelts" depend on a collaborative style of working that is unique to the societies and culture of America and Europe, since they involve levels of trust and freedom of thinking that can't be replicated elsewhere. They are producing products and technologies transforming industries such as vehicles and transportation, farming and food production, medical devices and health-care.For several decades American and European industry focused on cost by outsourcing production to those emerging markets that can make things cheaper. The tide has now turned, as van Agtmael and Bakker report, to being smart, and the next emerging market, may, in fact, be the West.

About Antoine van Agtmael

Antoine Van Agtmael, who coined the term “emerging markets,” was the principal founder and CEO of Emerging Markets Management and is now a senior advisor at Garten Rothkopf, a public policy advisory firm. He is the author of The Emerging Markets Century and Emerging Securities Markets. Connect with Antoine via Twitter @avanagtmael.

About Fred Bakker

Fred Bakker, a journalist specializing in monetary and financial affairs, served until his recent retirement as deputy editor, editor-in-chief, and CEO of Het Financieele Dagblad, the “Financial Times of Holland.” Connect with Fred on Twitter @dutchpolder.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Patricia on June 19, 2016

I read this book for the Urban Milwaukee book club and I have mixed feelings about it. It's very rah-rah about the synergy of universities, corporations and research sharing in producing innovative products and services, which is fine. I am not against progress - I like my smart phone, I applaud the......more

Goodreads review by James on June 01, 2016

Title sums it up Good, well researched book but the authors spend a lot of time proving their point rather than calling the reader to action. Some interesting future looking info in the later chapters but it was hard to get through the initial chapters to get to it. Nice to give hope to former rust b......more

Goodreads review by Josh on May 16, 2018

Powerpoint-Very interesting concept, but falls flat as a book, DNF......more

Goodreads review by Jeramey on June 06, 2016

A mile wide and an inch deep. Lots of examples, all worthy of further exploration, but I found that lacking in this book.......more

Goodreads review by Pfauzgrot on August 16, 2019

Having studied the regional economics of steel production I had high hopes for this book. One of the authors coined the term 'emerging markets". The purpose of this book is glaringly obvious: coin more term: brain belts and sleeping beauties. The purpose is not contribution to research which is very......more