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Ruchir Sharma

    Ruchir Sharma est un auteur respecté dont le travail plonge en profondeur dans les marchés financiers mondiaux et les économies émergentes. À travers ses chroniques et ses analyses, il offre des perspectives éclairées sur les dynamiques complexes qui façonnent le paysage économique mondial. Son écriture se caractérise par sa clarté et sa profondeur, rendant les concepts financiers complexes accessibles à un large public. L'accent mis par Sharma sur l'allocation par pays fournit des informations précieuses tant aux investisseurs qu'aux passionnés d'économie.

    Ruchir Sharma
    Human Resource Management
    Democracy on the Road
    The 10 Rules of Successful Nations
    Breakout Nations
    Breakout Nations. In Pursuit of the Next Economic Miracles
    The Rise and Fall of Nations
    • The Rise and Fall of Nations

      • 480pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      4,1(38)Évaluer

      The 2008 crisis shattered the illusion of endless prosperity and political stability, prompting a reevaluation of which nations will succeed or falter in an era of slowing growth and unrest. Drawing on twenty-five years of global travel, Ruchir Sharma redefines economics as a practical art, presenting ten clear rules to identify future winners and losers in the global economy. Each rule examines real-time political, economic, and social conditions, cutting through hype and noise. For instance, he highlights how slow population growth hampers economic progress and ranks nations based on their responses. Sharma explores how cycles of political complacency and revolt drive economic fluctuations. Amid rising concerns over inequality, he reveals insights from billionaire lists that indicate which economies are at risk from extreme wealth disparities. In a world burdened by trillions in new debt, he assesses which nations are likely to withstand this pressure. His rules are grounded in extensive data gathered during his tenure at Morgan Stanley Investment Management, where he serves as Head of Emerging Markets and Chief Global Strategist. The final chapter offers a compelling world tour of potential future winners and losers, enriched by Sharma's personal anecdotes from his interactions with leaders and everyday people across the globe. This work serves as a pioneering guide to navigating our ever-changing world.

      The Rise and Fall of Nations
    • Breakout Nations

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,1(75)Évaluer

      Ruchir Sharma shows why the economic 'mania' of the 21st century, with its unshakable faith in the power of emerging markets to continue growing at the astoundingly rapid and uniform pace of the last decade, is wrong. Which countries will rise to become the next economic stars?

      Breakout Nations
    • The 10 Rules of Successful Nations

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,0(309)Évaluer

      The 10 Rules of Successful Nations offers a pithy guide to real-world economics, adapted from the New York Times bestseller The Rise and Fall of Nations. A wake-up call to economists who failed to foresee every recent crisis, including the cataclysm of 2008, The 10 Rules of Successful Nations is a slim primer full of pioneering insights on the political, economic, and social habits of successful nations. Distilled from Sharma’s quarter century traveling the world as a writer and investor, his rules challenge conventional textbook thinking on what matters—and what doesn’t—for a strong economy. He shows why successful nations embrace robots and immigrants, prefer democratic leaders to autocrats, elect charismatic reformers over technocrats, and pay no mind to the debate about big versus small government. He explains why rising stock prices matter as much or more than food prices, which measure of debt is the best predictor of economic crises, and why no one number can accurately capture the value of a currency. He also demonstrates how a close reading of the Forbes billionaire lists can offer the clearest real-time warning of populist revolts against the wealthy. Updated with brand-new data, 10 Rules reimagines economics as a practical art, giving general readers as well as political and business leaders a quick guide to the most important forces that shape a nation’s future.

      The 10 Rules of Successful Nations
    • Democracy on the Road

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,7(11)Évaluer

      India is a country obsessed by politics. In early 2019, it faces national elections, and urgent questions present themselves- will India continue down a path of populism and increasingly strident Hindu nationalism or will it return to its postcolonial secular vision? Is the long-promised economic boom finally at hand, or is some form of socialism part of India's DNA? Will the seemingly invincible Modi triumph again, or will India revert to its habit of throwing out incumbents? Bestselling author Ruchir Sharma has been on the road during Indian elections for twenty years and here distills the wisdom of his observations and experiences over that time in a deeply insightful book about the world's largest and most complex exercise in democracy.

      Democracy on the Road
    • Human Resource Management

      • 696pages
      • 25 heures de lecture

      Provides conceptual clarity of HRM and highlights those existing problems in this domain that require pragmatic research and realistic solutions

      Human Resource Management
    • A radical examination by a leading financial analyst, commentator and investor of the ills of capitalism and how they can be fixed What went wrong with capitalism? Ruchir Sharma's explanation is unlike any you have heard before. Progressives are partly right when they mock modern capitalism as "socialism for the rich," but what really happened in recent decades is that government in developed nations expanded in just about every measurable dimension, from spending and regulation to the sheer scale of its rescues each time the economy wobbled. The result, Sharma says, is "socialized risk," expensive government guarantees, for everyone--welfare for the poor, entitlements for the middle class, and bailouts for the rich. Voters say they are disillusioned with capitalism, but a system so distorted by government interventions is a dysfunctional version of free market ideals. As a result, productivity and economic growth have slowed sharply, shrinking the pie for everyone and stoking popular anger. Since these flaws developed as the government expanded, building an even bigger state will only double down on what's gone wrong. The answer Sharma offers is a series of seven fixes to restore the balance between state support and free markets and lay the path to a more prosperous and happier future.

      What Went Wrong With Capitalism
    • Nadie puede decir con seguridad cuáles son los factores que posibilitan o no el crecimiento de un país. No existe una fórmula mágica; tan sólo una lista de ingredientes: permitir el flujo libre de mercado de bienes, dinero e individuos, fomentar el ahorro, hacer valer el Estado de derecho y proteger los derechos de propiedad, construir buenas carreteras, etcétera. No obstante, estos aspectos son meras instrucciones de uso. Ni la aplicación de los mismos ni su combinación garantizan el crecimiento de una nación en un momento dado. Para identificar los países que se desmarcarán en la carrera por el crecimiento es crucial no perder de vista cuáles son las fuerzas económicas y políticas que están en juego en este momento. Aldous Huxley dijo una vez que "viajar es descubrir que todo el mundo se equivoca respecto a otros países". Partiendo de esta observación histórica Ruchir Sharma, experto en Mercados de Valores Emergentes y Macroeconomía en Morgan Stanley, nos propone un recorrido único por las economías más interesantes del mundo emergente. Una obra inteligente y lúcida que nos plantea una nueva realidad: después de una década frenética aquellos mercados que fueron reconocidos a nivel mundial como emergentes están a punto de frenar el ritmo de crecimiento. ¿Qué nuevos países serán capaces de desafiarlos?

      Países emergentes : en busca del próximo milagro económico = Breakout nations
    • Krize roku 2008 ukončila iluze o nekonečné prosperitě a politickém klidu. Současný svět čelí pomalému růstu a rostoucím nepokojům. Jak tedy určit, které země budou prosperovat a které se propadnou? Autor shrnuje výsledky svých pětadvaceti let cestování a přetváří ekonomickou vědu na praktické umění. Z tisíců faktorů, které ovlivňují budoucnost země, vytváří deset pravidel, jež pomáhají identifikovat další vítěze a poražené v globální ekonomice. Každé pravidlo sleduje aktuální politické, ekonomické a společenské podmínky, aby se oddělil mediální humbuk od podstaty. Pravidlo „Záleží na lidech“ ukazuje, jak pomalý růst populace ovlivňuje ekonomiku. Pravidlo „Kruh života“ popisuje cykly politické samolibosti a nepokojů, které formují ekonomické boomy a propady. V kontextu rostoucí sociální nerovnosti ukazuje pravidlo „Dobří miliardáři, špatní miliardáři“, jak seznamy miliardářů odhalují ohrožené ekonomiky. Pravidlo „Polibek dluhu“ rozděluje země podle jejich odolnosti vůči novému dluhu. Tato pravidla slouží jako nástroj pro každého, kdo se zajímá o budoucnost zemí v této nebo jiné éře. Poslední kapitola přináší překvapivou cestu kolem světa, odhalující, kdo bude vítězem a kdo poraženým. Sharma oživuje své vyprávění setkáními s různými osobnostmi, čímž vytváří průkopnický praktický průvodce pro pochopení našeho nestálého světa.

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