Thursday, January 19, 2012
Philippines Could be a N-11 Economy by 2020
An Ateneo Graduate School of Business Advantage
First it was the HSBC that predicted that Philippine could be l6th biggest economy by 2050; this time is Goldman Sachs. ( Some say that HSBC has been bullish/optimistic, and sometimes overly for the Philippines)
According to a recent business news (PDI Jan l7, page B1) Philippines could be an N-11 economy. It includes the BRIC economies plus Mexico, Korea, Turkey, Iran, Egypt, Nigeria, Bangaladesh, Vietnam and of course Philippines. The year covered in the forecast is from 20ll to 2020. Philippines could be one of the "growth countries" ie country that contribute up to l% of total global GDP.
Is it a possibility?
What are the opportunities for entrepreneurs?
How does this create a climate for international entrepreneur?
How can we be a truly global economy?
First it was the HSBC that predicted that Philippine could be l6th biggest economy by 2050; this time is Goldman Sachs. ( Some say that HSBC has been bullish/optimistic, and sometimes overly for the Philippines)
According to a recent business news (PDI Jan l7, page B1) Philippines could be an N-11 economy. It includes the BRIC economies plus Mexico, Korea, Turkey, Iran, Egypt, Nigeria, Bangaladesh, Vietnam and of course Philippines. The year covered in the forecast is from 20ll to 2020. Philippines could be one of the "growth countries" ie country that contribute up to l% of total global GDP.
Is it a possibility?
What are the opportunities for entrepreneurs?
How does this create a climate for international entrepreneur?
How can we be a truly global economy?
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