The Global emerging Market - Press Release

“Professor Kvint’s views on economics are refreshingly incisive and productively challenging. His assessment of Emerging Markets, whilst based on deep intellectual analysis and years of experience are expressed in understandable and practical terms, which reflect his engaging and energetic personality. For those of us who do business around the world this book adds significant value.”

Sir Fraser Morrison,
RMJM Architecture

New York-London

FIRST DEFINITIVE BOOK ON THE GLOBAL EMERGING MARKET
BY INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIST VLADIMIR KVINT

Understanding the Global Emerging Market is crucial in our current global economic crisis. In his new book The GLOBAL EMERGING MARKET: Strategic Management and Economics, international economist Vladimir Kvint helps readers achieve that understanding: “The current economic crisis has made it clear that the role of the Global Emerging Market (GEM) has increased tremendously, although most political and business leaders still don’t understand that emerging market countries (EMC’s) are part of the new phenomena of the Global Emerging Market. The current crisis shows that recovery can be found on the path of tighter cooperation with the GEM.”

Dr. Kvint, Chair of the Department of Financial Strategy at Moscow School of Economics at Moscow State University and Professor of Management Systems at LaSalle University, was the first professor in Europe and the United States to teach a course on the Global Emerging Market. As President of the International Academy of Emerging Markets, Bretton Woods Committee Member, and a contributor to Forbes Magazine, he is renowned for his specialist knowledge of the GEM.

THE GLOBAL EMERGING MARKET: Strategic Management and Economics (Routledge) to be released in New York and London on January 22, 2009, is the first definitive and systematic work of its kind on the Global Emerging Market . It provides a much needed definition of the GEM and the Global Business Order, mapping out the way that companies, countries and multilateral institutions cooperate with each other in the international order. Currently, companies from developed nations have a presence in more than 80 emerging market countries. Products from the GEM account for more than 45% of the World Economic output, which is why there is a need for a Global Business Order.

THE GLOBAL EMERGING MARKET describes the GEM and EMC’s in the Global marketplace, giving both theoretical perspective and practical suggestions for strategies on working with and within these markets. Special attention is paid to national and corporate investment strategies in the GEM, including recommendations on how Bretton Woods Institutions, the United States and other countries can build the new Global Order. The book also acts as a guide for international investors by detailing opportunities in the GEM and classifications of the EMC’s, as well as ways to develop corporate strategies toward the EMC from implementation to exit.

Dr. Kvint’s THE GLOBAL EMERGING MARKET is an invaluable new work that offers the insights of a practical visionary who grasps a deep analysis of major global trends and a studied forecast of the Global marketplace. The book is not only oriented for business and political leaders and students, but also for general readers interested in understanding the changing Global Order and the new roles of executives, government and multilateral institutions in the World Economy.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Economist and strategist Dr. Vladimir L. Kvint was the first professor in Europe and the United States to teach a course on the Global Emerging Market. He is currently the president of The International Academy of Emerging Markets (New York), a professor of management systems at LaSalle University's School of Business (Pennsylvania), and the chair of the Department of Financial Strategy of the Moscow State University's Moscow School of Economics. Dr. Kvint is a U.S. Fulbright Scholar, a member of the Bretton Woods Committee (Washington, DC), the Business Council for International Understanding—BCIU (New York), and a life-time Foreign Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

Dr. Vladimir Kvint is a consultant and the author of 21 books and more than 350 articles appearing in such publications such as The Harvard Business Review, Forbes, Institutional Investor, The New York Times, World Policy Journal and Journal of Accountancy. His book, The Global Emerging Market in Transition (1999), was the subject of a special conference at the United Nations.

The Global Emerging Market: Strategic Management and Economics

Routledge Press, January 22, 2009

http://www.routledgebusiness.com/books/The-Global-Emerging-Market-isbn9780415988407

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