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The Global Emerging Market in Transition : Articles, Forecasts, and Studies / Vladimir Kvint.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : Fordham University Press, [2022]Copyright date: ©1999Description: 1 online resource (699 p.)Content type:
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  • 9780823219032
  • 9780823292967
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Preface -- Becoming a Strategist: An Introduction to the Second Edition -- Introduction: The Future Begins Today -- PART I UNDERSTANDING THE GLOBAL EMERGING MARKET -- Classification of Emerging Markets -- Investing in the Emerging Markets -- PART II THE TOP EMERGING MARKETS OF EUROPE, CENTRAL ASIA, AND LATIN AMERICA -- We Forgive You - Clim to the Top -- PART III THE EMERGING MARKET OF RUSSIA -- Transition to a Free Market -- Regionalization of the Russian Economy -- Privatization and Industrial Development in Russia -- PART IV MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS AND SCIENTIFIC TECHNICAL PROGRESS -- Board of Director Motivation in Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States - Uniform System for the Technical Preparation of Production -- Bibliography -- About the Author
Summary: A compendium of the work of Vladimir L. Kvint, Global Emerging Market in Transition: Articles, Forecasts, and Studies is an essential guide to understanding the intricacies behind global trends and emerging markets. Starting with the explanations and definitions of global trends, classifications of different perspectives of emerging markets, and the general understanding of the nature of modern global emerging markets, Professor Kvint moves the reader through the current emerging markets in Europe, Central Asia, and Latin America, providing analyses and forecasts. He then presents an in-depth analysis of today’s largest emerging market—Russia. Professor Kvint stresses the importance of Russia’s move from a communist command system to a free-market economy, and how this will affect the business community politically, socially, and economically.
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Preface -- Becoming a Strategist: An Introduction to the Second Edition -- Introduction: The Future Begins Today -- PART I UNDERSTANDING THE GLOBAL EMERGING MARKET -- Classification of Emerging Markets -- Investing in the Emerging Markets -- PART II THE TOP EMERGING MARKETS OF EUROPE, CENTRAL ASIA, AND LATIN AMERICA -- We Forgive You - Clim to the Top -- PART III THE EMERGING MARKET OF RUSSIA -- Transition to a Free Market -- Regionalization of the Russian Economy -- Privatization and Industrial Development in Russia -- PART IV MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS AND SCIENTIFIC TECHNICAL PROGRESS -- Board of Director Motivation in Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States - Uniform System for the Technical Preparation of Production -- Bibliography -- About the Author

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A compendium of the work of Vladimir L. Kvint, Global Emerging Market in Transition: Articles, Forecasts, and Studies is an essential guide to understanding the intricacies behind global trends and emerging markets. Starting with the explanations and definitions of global trends, classifications of different perspectives of emerging markets, and the general understanding of the nature of modern global emerging markets, Professor Kvint moves the reader through the current emerging markets in Europe, Central Asia, and Latin America, providing analyses and forecasts. He then presents an in-depth analysis of today’s largest emerging market—Russia. Professor Kvint stresses the importance of Russia’s move from a communist command system to a free-market economy, and how this will affect the business community politically, socially, and economically.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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