OECD's new geography of growth | Mint Money - 0 views
Brazil's oil firm Petrobras aims for largest share issue in history | Business | The Gu... - 0 views
Food prices: 'Bread, coffee and fresh fruit have become a bit of a luxury' | Environmen... - 2 views
The world in 2060: The OECD's forecasts | The Economist - 3 views
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In particular, the OECD's projections for 2060 (at constant purchasing-power parities) show the impact of fast catch-up growth in underdeveloped countries with big populations. Economic power will tilt even more decisively away from the rich world than many realise. In 2011 the current membership of the OECD made up 65% of global output, compared with a combined 24% for China and India. By 2060 the two Asian giants will have a 46% share of world GDP, the OECD members a shrunken 42%. India's economy will be a bit bigger than America's, China's a lot.
China's economy to overtake US in next four years, says OECD | Business | guardian.co.uk - 1 views
The great mobile technology leap forward | Technology | The Observer - 4 views
Globalisation - 4 views
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Globalization is a contentious process. Ever since the term was first used to make sense of large-scale changes, scholars have debated its meaning and use. As the term became a globally popular buzzword, it served to crystallize disagreements about the direction of change in the world at large. By the end of the twentieth century, the meaning and merits of globalization were contested in the media and in the streets. Intellectual debate blended with political conflict. In the years to come, debates and conflicts surrounding globalization will increasingly affect the processes captured by the term.
Should we send penguins to the Arctic as food for the polar bears? | From the Guardian ... - 3 views
Can I fly with a clear conscience? | Ethical living | Environment | The Observer - 2 views
HDI surprisingly similar to GDP/capita - Gapminder.org - 2 views
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"Human Development Index HDI is advanced as being a better indicator than "GDP per capita" in measuring the progress of Nations. HDI is calculated by UNDP from indicators for health, education and living standard (income/person). The methodology is quite complicated but it well documented http://hdr.undp.org/en/statistics/hdi/ BUT look at a plot of the correlation between HDI and GDP/capita or all countries in Gapminder World www.bit.ly/XxQw0B "
Focus: Bananas | The Economist - 3 views
Kenya building a digital future in Africa's silicon savannah | World news | guardian.co.uk - 1 views
The food security risk index - map | Global development | guardian.co.uk - 4 views
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The index has been developed by the risk analysis company Maplecroft for governments, NGOs and business to use as a barometer to identify those countries which may be susceptible to famine and societal unrest stemming from food shortages and price fluctuations. This map shows the results of evaluating the availability, access and stability of food supplies in 197 countries, as well as the nutritional and health status of populations
Two million to be moved in one of largest relocations in Chinese history - Telegraph - 7 views
China: snapshot of a decade | World news | guardian.co.uk - 2 views
Cocoa - and your chocolate fix - is under threat | SE Smith | Comment is free | guardia... - 1 views
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