George Magnus est un auteur qui se concentre profondément sur l'économie et le développement de la Chine. Ses analyses ont paru dans des publications économiques et financières de premier plan, éclairant les questions complexes entourant cette nation dynamique. Son travail offre aux lecteurs des perspectives perspicaces sur les tendances économiques mondiales à travers le prisme du paysage chinois en évolution.
A unique, accessible and enlightening analysis of the massive effects of the
global demographic rollercoaster and what it will mean for the world economy,
ageing societies, baby-boomers and their families and jobs, investments and
business, and the economic power map of the world.
A trusted economic commentator provides a penetrating account of the threats to China's continued economic rise Under President Xi Jinping, China has become a large and confident power both at home and abroad, but the country also faces serious challenges. In this critical take on China's future, economist George Magnus explores four key traps that China must confront and overcome in order to thrive: debt, middle income, the Renminbi, and an aging population. Looking at the political direction President Xi Jinping is taking, Magnus argues that Xi's authoritarian and repressive philosophy is ultimately not compatible with the country's economic aspirations. Thorough and well researched, the book also investigates the potential for conflicts over trade, China's evolving relationship with Trump, and the country's attempt to win influence and control in Eurasia through the Belt and Road initiative.
Emerging markets are big news. But after the financial crisis, what does the future really hold for them? And what does this future mean for global business? George Magnus, one of the world's most respected economic analysts, is your guide through the challenges and opportunities for emerging markets and those doing business in them. This magisterial book looks in detail at China and India – the big players – and also less hyped but crucial markets, including Eastern European countries and Turkey. Magnus takes in his sweep everything from commodity prices to climate change, and from comparative advantage to demographic to provide a compelling analysis of what the future might look like – not just for emerging markets, but for investors, businesses and economies everywhere. Uprising is a must-read for anyone who cares about the future of the global economy.