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GLOBAL ENTERPRISE 2020

China and India are likely to fundamentally reorganize the way production and trade are conducted.1

Jeffrey E. Garten, former dean, Yale School of Management

The central thesis of this book has been that we are in the middle of a fundamental transformation in the structure of the economic, social, and political landscape around us. With each passing day, the global economy is becoming increasingly multipolar and ever more integrated. Consider the following:

  • In recent years, over 50 percent of the growth in world GDP has come from emerging markets. China's GDP is expected to become the world's largest by around 2030 and India's the world's second largest by around 2045.
  • In 2007, for the first time in history, the total ...

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