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Conferencia sobre Riesgo País 2011
Javier SANTISO Profesor de Economía, ESADE
El Rebalanceo de la Riquezasde las Naciones hacialos países emergentes
Conferencia sobre Riesgo País 2011
Source: OECD Development Centre, 2010 (based on Fosu, 2010 OECD Development Centre Non-Resident Fellow Working Paper).
Growth Gap between Developing/Emerging & Advanced.
Global Crisis and the Shifting Wealth of Nations: An Accelerator of Transition
Conferencia sobre Riesgo País 2011
Public Debt and Growth Dynamics.
Global Crisis and the Shifting Wealth of Nations: An Accelerator of Transition
Conferencia sobre Riesgo País 2011
Source: Based on Economist Intelligence Unit, 2010.
Global Crisis and the Shifting Wealth of Nations: An Accelerator of Transition
Conferencia sobre Riesgo País 2011
Global Crisis and the Shifting Wealth of Nations: An Accelerator of Transition
Source: OECD Development Centre, 2010 (based on IMF data).
Reserve Holdings in USD Billion.
Conferencia sobre Riesgo País 2011
Global Crisis and the Shifting Wealth of Nations: An Accelerator of Transition
Source: OECD Development Centre, 2010 (based on Datastream data).
Sovereign Credit Default Spreads.
Conferencia sobre Riesgo País 2011
Global Crisis and the Shifting Wealth of Nations: An Accelerator of Transition
Source: OECD Development Centre, 2010 (based on Datastream data).
Conferencia sobre Riesgo País 2011
Global Crisis and the Shifting Wealth of Nations: An Accelerator of Transition
Source: OECD Development Centre, 2010 (based on Datastream data).
Market Capitalization.
Conferencia sobre Riesgo País 2011
Global Crisis and the Shifting Wealth of Nations: An Accelerator of Transition
Source: OECD Development Centre, 2010 (based on Datastream data).
Conferencia sobre Riesgo País 2011
Shifting
away
from
OECD? South
South
FDI
FDI outflows
from
developing
countries, by destinationSource: World Bank (2011), based
on
Thomson-ReutersFDI outflows
from
developing
countries, by destinationSource: World Bank (2011), based
on
Thomson-ReutersCross border
M&A
deals
from
emerging
markets, by destinationSource: World Bank
(2011), based
on
Thomson-ReutersCross border
M&A
deals
from
emerging
markets, by destinationSource: World Bank
(2011), based
on
Thomson-Reuters
South South FDI surpasses for the first time South North FDI, in 2010South South Cross border M&A deals got a new record by 2010
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Selected bilateral M&A flows from home to host economies, 2007Source: World Bank, 2011
Shifting
away
from
OECD? South
South
FDI
Projected emerging-market outbound cross-border deals through 2025Source: World Bank, 2011
Growth in cross-border deals will ouptpace expected emerging-market GDP annual growth rates of 4.9 percent over 2010–20 and 4.1 percent over 2020–25
Conferencia sobre Riesgo País 2011
New Investors are Emerging Worldwide: The Example of Chinese Foreign Direct Investment
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2010 single-year results are more than doubling the last 20 years of FDI Source: Economic Commision
for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), estimates on the basis of information from Thomson Reuters, fDi
Markets [online] http://www.fdimarkets.com/
and interviews with representatives of the respective companies.
Shifting
away
from
OECD? South
South
FDIChinese
booming
FDI in Latin
America
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China, India and Brazil are at the top of FDI destination ahead of Germany, France, Russia or Mexico
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Source: OECD Development Centre, 2010 (based on IMF data)
A Cognitive Crisis: Rising South-South Linkages
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Trade with the US vs. Trade with China
Source: UN Comtrade data accessed via WITS, 2010
A Cognitive Crisis: Rising South-South Linkages
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Indra
Nooyi
(India):CEO of
Pepsico
Vikram
Pandit (India): CEO of
Citibank.
Carlos Ghosn
(Brazil): CEO of
Renault Nissan.
Eduardo Leite (Brazil): Chairman
of
Baker& McKenzie.
Nitin
Nohria
(India): Dean of
Harvard Business School.
Lakshmi N. Mittal
(India): Chairman
and
CEO
of
Arcelor Mittal.
Sergey Mikhaylovich
Brin (Russia): Co-
founder
of
Google.
Carlos Brito (Brazil): Chairman
and
CEO of
AB Inbev.
Tidjane
Thiam
(French-Ivorian): CEO of
Prudential.
Paolo Rocca
( Italian-Argentinean): Chairman
and
CEO of
Tenaris
More and more
Multionationals mixing OECD and EM DNA’sMore and more
CEOs of Top OECD multinationals and BS
Alberto Weisser
(Brazilian): Chairman
and
CEO of
Bunge
Sunil
Kumar (India): Dean of
Chicago Business School.
Mohamed El Erian
(Egypt): CEO of
PIMCO.
ConclusionsEmerging Markets Leaders in OECD Firms and Institutions
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Emerging Markets Leaders at the Top in International Organizations:
• Angel Gurría
(México): Former Minister now Secretary General of the OECD. Based in Paris.
• Zhu Min
(China): Former Deputy Governor of the People’s bank of China as a special advisor
of
IMF Managing
Director. Based
in Washington DC.
• Juan Somavia
(Chile): Director General of ILO. Based in Geneva.
• Justin Lin (China): Chief Economist of The World Bank Group. Based in Washington DC.
Conclusions:Beyond the Economics of the Re Balanced World
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