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BRICs, Emerging Market Consumer Insights

BRICs, Emerging Market Consumer Insights

by Global Sherpa | Mar 29, 2011 | Aid & Development, Brazil, Business, China, Data, Globalization, India, Russia

The BRIC economies of China, India, Brazil and Russia are promising engines of global economic growth and development.  Recent data on BRIC countries’ consumer spending habits reveal interesting insights about consumer behavior and priorities in each emerging market....
China and India – Planning vs. Jugaad

China and India – Planning vs. Jugaad

by Global Sherpa | Mar 4, 2011 | China, Cities & Countries, Countries, Globalization, India

China and India – the world’s two biggest countries, and maybe someday, two largest markets have much in common, and much that sets them apart. China’s 12th Five-Year Plan and India’s penchant for jugaad are prime examples. Why has China’s economic growth...
Chinese New Year – World’s Largest Human Migration

Chinese New Year – World’s Largest Human Migration

by Global Sherpa | Jan 26, 2011 | Aid & Development, China, Countries, Travel

Chinese New Year marks the world’s largest annual human migration to re-unite families for the Spring Festival holiday.  The spring travel season, or chunyun, lasts for 40 days and involves billions of journeys from China’s booming coastal cities to the country’s vast...
China Meets Chicago – Most China-Friendly U.S. City

China Meets Chicago – Most China-Friendly U.S. City

by Global Sherpa | Jan 25, 2011 | China, Cities, Cities & Countries, Globalization

China President Hu Jintao made Chicago a focal point of his official state visit to the U.S. last week.  Business ties and Chicago Mayor Daley’s long-term diplomatic engagement of China were key motivations behind the high profile visit. Why Chicago? At first glance,...
China’s Development Plans Lead World, BRICs

China’s Development Plans Lead World, BRICs

by Global Sherpa | Jan 10, 2011 | Aid & Development, China, Cities & Countries, Countries

China passed Japan to become the world’s second largest economy in 2010 and seems set to overtake the U.S. shortly in historical terms.  A vision for the future and diligent planning are two aspects of China’s rapid economic development that don’t always get the...
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