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The Economic and Social Impact of Language

Mills Scofield

Consequently, we aren’t being prepared for engagement in a country with a $2,100 per capita GDP. It doesn’t promote growth in our global economy, it’s not supporting global politics and communication, and it’s a major concern for our nation’s security interests. This is paralyzing. World peace?

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Egypt, Libya, and the Folly of the BRICs

Harvard Business Review

Perhaps no term has so captured the global analyst community since the coinage of "emerging markets" itself. In my travels through dozens of emerging and frontier markets, I've concluded that they are highly differentiated and need to be understood one at a time, with regional trends often more significant than global ones.

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