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Emerging Markets ALA Chicago
2009 Librarians at the Gates!
Terese M. Terry. Lippincott Library.
Wharton School. U of PA terryt_at_wharton.upenn.e
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Emerging Markets
Librarians at the Gates!
Terese Terry. Lippincott Library. U of PA.
terryt_at_wharton.upenn.edu SLA 04 Nashville China
-- Librarians at the Gates! Terese Terry.
Lippincott Library. U of PA. terryt_at_wharton.upenn
.edu SLA 04 Nashville, TN
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"The big event of the last 20 years is the
success of free markets in India and China. This
is more important than any financial crisis.
Deirdre McCloskey, professor of economics at the
University of Illinois
Any Organization, Company or Institution that is
not engaged in some way with emerging nations
risks being left at the gate of the 21st Century
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What is an Emerging Nation?
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An emerging market country can be defined as a
society transitioning from a dictatorship to a
free market-oriented economy, with increasing
economic freedom, gradual integration within the
global marketplace, an expanding middle class,
improving standards of living and social
stability and tolerance, as well as an increase
in cooperation with multilateral
institutions.Dr. Vladimir Kvint - president of
the International Academy of Emerging Markets.
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A Superpower country has
  • An economy near the size of the US economy. (US
    Forecast 39 trillion by 2030. -- 30 times that
    of India, South Korea or China,)
  • Original consumer brands. Coke, Nike, etc.
  • A military capable of waging global war.
  • Major universities. (17 of the top are in US)

To attract talent to live there. To be a world
leader in entertainment and culture. To put
people in Space. To put up funds and to help
solve world problems. To get used to criticism
for being a superpower. World Future
Society.Assessing Global Trends for 2025 The
Futurist magazine Nov. 2008.
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Information Barriers
  • Disclosure, Reliability, Transparency,
    Consistency, Timeliness.
  • Language.
  • Infancy of the economies.
  • Superabundance of unqualified information. (It
    dont mean a thing if it aint got that
    S.W.I.N.G! Sources With Impeccable Numbers
    Given)
  • Political control of business and society --
    incoming and outgoing news and all media.
  • Corruption

terryt_at_wharton.upenn.edu
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old
2600 years
Shenzhen Stock Exchange 1991 - NYSE 1790 -
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Lesser ( but annoying) Barriers
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Pay and Yay
Fee based and Free resources
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Yay
  • FDI. Net Doing Business Premium reports.
  • Asian Development Bank. adb.org/
  • Economic data, Financial Statistics.
  • Knowledge at Wharton. Wharton.upenn.edu
  • Other B Schools publications

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TRADE STATS EXPRESS http//tse.export.gov/
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  • Euromoney

By Euromoney magazine. http//www.emergingmarket
s.org/
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http//www.adb.org
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www.ft.com/markets/emerging
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http//knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu
  • See also other B School sites for useful reports.

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Other Yay Resources
  • Doing Business in.(World Bank)
    http//www.doingbusiness.org
  • World Investment Report. UN.
    http//www.unctad.org
  • US Dept of Commerce. http//www/ Export.gov
  • Global-Production.com
  • Market Watch. http//www.marketwatch.com/markets/
    emerging-markets
  • Lippincott Research Guides listing premium and
    free resources. http//www.library.upenn.edu/lippi
    ncott
  • Asia-Pacific Business. China Business, India
    Business, Latin America Business, Middle East /
    North Africa / Sub-Saharan Africa, Emerging
    Markets ( in progress)
  • Keep in touch! Ill post your Yays on
    bizrefdesk.blogspot.com (Land of the free and
    the good)
  • Terese M. Terry terryt_at_wharton.upenn.edu

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Pay - approximate annual cost
  • ISI Emerging Markets (Euromoney Institutional
    Investor) about 25,000
  • CEIC (also Euromoney) 500 - 2250
  • Euromonitor Global Markets Information Database.
    About 23,500
  • ORBIS - BVD. About 50,000
  • SP Emerging Markets Database EMDB 15,000 to
    42000
  • Business Monitor International About 3600

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  • 15 million global public private
  • Company detailed profiles.

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CEIC
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SP Emerging Markets Database
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Young Pioneers. Communist Youth Organization
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Cosmetics Market
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Business Monitor International
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