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C. Fred Bergsten, Peterson Institute for International Economics
Arvind Subramanian, Peterson Institute for International Economics
Nicholas R. Lardy, Peterson Institute for International Economics
Anders Aslund, Peterson Institute for International Economics
John Williamson, Peterson Institute for International Economics
Peterson Institute for International Economics, Washington, DC
September 23, 2008
Summary
The Peterson Institute launched a new meetings series, "The Trillion Dollar Club," on September 28, 2008, to discuss the economic developments of the five emerging markets—Brazil, China, India, Korea, and Russia (BRICKs)—whose GDPs exceed that level, and their impact on the world economy.
Resident experts in each country gave their assessment of the current and future impact of these emerging markets: John Williamson on Brazil, Nicholas Lardy on China, Arvind Subramanian on India, and Anders Åslund on Russia. Director C. Fred Bergsten provided an overview of BRICKs. In future meetings of this series, Marcus Noland will provide perspective on Korea. Subsequent installments in the series will address specific elements of the economic development and international position of these emerging market countries.
Presentation: The Trillion Dollar Club (Overview) [pdf]
C. Fred Bergsten
Presentation: The Economic Outlook for China (2008) [pdf]
Nicholas R. Lardy
Presentation: The Economic Outlook for Russia (2008) [pdf]
Anders Åslund
Presentation: The Trillion Dollar Club: India [pdf]
Arvind Subramanian
Presentation: The Trillion Dollar Club: Brazil [pdf]
John Williamson
Policy Brief 08-8: Financial Repression in China
Nicholas R. Lardy
Op-ed: 10 Reasons Why the Russian Economy Will Falter
Anders Åslund
Op-ed: The West Should Use Economics to Rein in Russia
Anders Åslund