The Global Emerging Market and its role in a time of crisis - public lecture. October 5, 2009, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
Department of Management public lecture
The global emerging market, which did not exist 25 years ago, now has an
input of about 50% into the world economy and attracts more than 40% of foreign
direct investment. The economic dynamic of emerging market countries has a
strong and positive influence on the world economy and, as such, has to be re-evaluated
during this development of a new global order.
Dr. Vladimir Kvint, economist and strategist, is the President of the
International Academy of Emerging Markets and Chairman of the Russia
and CIS division of international architecture firm RMJM. He is a US Fulbright
Scholar and a member of the Bretton Woods Committee (Washington,
DC) and of the RussianAcademy of Sciences. He was a
Professor of International Business at the AmericanUniversity from 2004 to 2007 and a
Professor at FordhamUniversity's
Graduate School of Business from 1990 to 2004. He was an Adjunct Professor of
Business Strategy at the Stern School of Business at New
YorkUniversity
for five years. From 1992-1998 he served as the Director of Emerging Markets at
Arthur Andersen LLP in New York.
He has the title of Honorary Doctor from the United
States, Russian, Albanian, Ukranian and KazakhstanUniversities. Dr. Kvint's studies
have focused on strategy and quantitative analysis of the Global Emerging
Market and solutions to poverty. He is the author of 21 books and more than 350
articles, is a regular contributor to Forbes and is an advisor to the
governments of several emerging market countries.
vlkvint.blogspot.comcontains news, reviews and forecasts by Dr. Vladimir Kvint - economist, strategist, mining engineer, educator. To learn more about Dr. Kvint, please visit his official academic website - VKVINT.COM.
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