An analysis of EAGLEs: Emerging and growth-leading economies
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Data de Publicação: | 2014 |
Tipo de documento: | Dissertação |
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Título da fonte: | Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) |
Texto Completo: | http://hdl.handle.net/10071/10315 |
Resumo: | Globalization opened up immense opportunities in many fields, with countries increasingly integrated and, consequently, contributing for world economic development. There are nations – developed countries – more evolved than others – developing countries, mostly due to the strong control policies, where government agencies play a central role in economy. But these trends are changing and the emerging nations are making advances towards liberalization, privatization and legislative changes. EAGLEs (Emerging And Growth-Leading Economies) is an acronym created by the BBVA Research and designates a group of countries which are considered as emerging countries. It is important to mention that the pertinent report is revised yearly, thus providing an updated analysis and a greater credibility. In 2012, 9 nations were considered EAGLE: Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Russia, South Korea, Taiwan and Turkey. In this work was made a comparative analysis was made of the countries listed, namely was performed a PESTEL analysis, in order to verify if an EAGLE should be regarded as emerging or advanced country. After a deep examination of 100 important indicators, covering all categories of PESTEL, it came to conclusion that South Korea and Taiwan must be considered as developed and, therefore, must be excluded from EAGLE. Indeed, there are major differences in some topics between 2 EAGLEs (South Korea and Taiwan) vs 7 EAGLEs (Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Russia and Turkey) and, in order to defend the theory that both countries must be presented as developed, a comparison with other advanded markets, by 2014 International Monetary Fund classification, is take into account in this thesis. |
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An analysis of EAGLEs: Emerging and growth-leading economiesGlobalizationEAGLEsPESTELDeveloping/Developed CountriesGlobalizaçãoPaíses Emergentes/DesenvolvidosGlobalization opened up immense opportunities in many fields, with countries increasingly integrated and, consequently, contributing for world economic development. There are nations – developed countries – more evolved than others – developing countries, mostly due to the strong control policies, where government agencies play a central role in economy. But these trends are changing and the emerging nations are making advances towards liberalization, privatization and legislative changes. EAGLEs (Emerging And Growth-Leading Economies) is an acronym created by the BBVA Research and designates a group of countries which are considered as emerging countries. It is important to mention that the pertinent report is revised yearly, thus providing an updated analysis and a greater credibility. In 2012, 9 nations were considered EAGLE: Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Russia, South Korea, Taiwan and Turkey. In this work was made a comparative analysis was made of the countries listed, namely was performed a PESTEL analysis, in order to verify if an EAGLE should be regarded as emerging or advanced country. After a deep examination of 100 important indicators, covering all categories of PESTEL, it came to conclusion that South Korea and Taiwan must be considered as developed and, therefore, must be excluded from EAGLE. Indeed, there are major differences in some topics between 2 EAGLEs (South Korea and Taiwan) vs 7 EAGLEs (Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Russia and Turkey) and, in order to defend the theory that both countries must be presented as developed, a comparison with other advanded markets, by 2014 International Monetary Fund classification, is take into account in this thesis.A globalização abriu imensas oportunidades em várias áreas, com os países cada vez mais integrados e, consequentemente, contribuindo para o desenvolvimento econômico mundial. Existem nações – países desenvolvidos – mais evoluídos do que outros – países emergentes, principalmente devido às fortes políticas de controlo, onde as agências governamentais desempenham um papel central na economia. Mas estas tendências estão a mudar e as nações emergentes estão a fazer avanços no sentido da liberalização, privatização e mudanças legislativas. EAGLEs (Emerging and Growth-Leading Economies) é um acrônimo criado pelo BBVA Research e designa um grupo de países que são considerados como países emergentes. É importante mencionar que o relatório pertinente é revisto anualmente, proporcionando assim uma análise actualizada e uma maior credibilidade. Em 2012, nove nações foram consideradas EAGLE: Brasil, China, Índia, Indonésia, México, Rússia, Coréia do Sul, Taiwan e Turquia. Neste trabalho foi feita uma análise comparativa aos países indicados,nomeadamente foi realizada a análise PESTEL, a fim de se verificar se um EAGLE deve ser considerado como país emergente ou avançado. Depois de um exame profundo a 100 indicadores importantes, abrangendo todas as categorias de PESTEL, chegou-se à conclusão de que a Coreia do Sul e Taiwan devem ser considerados como desenvolvidos e, portanto, devem ser excluídos dos EAGLEs. De fato, existem grandes diferenças em alguns tópicos entre 2 EAGLEs (Coréia do Sul e Taiwan) contra 7 EAGLEs (Brasil, China, Índia, Indonésia, México, Rússia e Turquia) e, a fim de defender a teoria de que ambos os países devem ser apresentados como desenvolvidos, a comparação com outros mercados desenvolvidos, pela classificação 2014 do Fundo Monetário Internacional, é tido em conta nesta tese.2015-12-04T12:30:23Z2014-01-01T00:00:00Z20142014-10info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfapplication/octet-streamhttp://hdl.handle.net/10071/10315TID:201049180engMarques, Inês Maria Aparícioinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-07-07T02:47:10Zoai:repositorio.iscte-iul.pt:10071/10315Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openairemluisa.alvim@gmail.comopendoar:71602024-07-07T02:47:10Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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An analysis of EAGLEs: Emerging and growth-leading economies |
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An analysis of EAGLEs: Emerging and growth-leading economies |
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An analysis of EAGLEs: Emerging and growth-leading economies Marques, Inês Maria Aparício Globalization EAGLEs PESTEL Developing/Developed Countries Globalização Países Emergentes/Desenvolvidos |
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An analysis of EAGLEs: Emerging and growth-leading economies |
title_full |
An analysis of EAGLEs: Emerging and growth-leading economies |
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An analysis of EAGLEs: Emerging and growth-leading economies |
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An analysis of EAGLEs: Emerging and growth-leading economies |
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An analysis of EAGLEs: Emerging and growth-leading economies |
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Marques, Inês Maria Aparício |
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Marques, Inês Maria Aparício |
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Marques, Inês Maria Aparício |
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Globalization EAGLEs PESTEL Developing/Developed Countries Globalização Países Emergentes/Desenvolvidos |
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Globalization EAGLEs PESTEL Developing/Developed Countries Globalização Países Emergentes/Desenvolvidos |
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Globalization opened up immense opportunities in many fields, with countries increasingly integrated and, consequently, contributing for world economic development. There are nations – developed countries – more evolved than others – developing countries, mostly due to the strong control policies, where government agencies play a central role in economy. But these trends are changing and the emerging nations are making advances towards liberalization, privatization and legislative changes. EAGLEs (Emerging And Growth-Leading Economies) is an acronym created by the BBVA Research and designates a group of countries which are considered as emerging countries. It is important to mention that the pertinent report is revised yearly, thus providing an updated analysis and a greater credibility. In 2012, 9 nations were considered EAGLE: Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Russia, South Korea, Taiwan and Turkey. In this work was made a comparative analysis was made of the countries listed, namely was performed a PESTEL analysis, in order to verify if an EAGLE should be regarded as emerging or advanced country. After a deep examination of 100 important indicators, covering all categories of PESTEL, it came to conclusion that South Korea and Taiwan must be considered as developed and, therefore, must be excluded from EAGLE. Indeed, there are major differences in some topics between 2 EAGLEs (South Korea and Taiwan) vs 7 EAGLEs (Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Russia and Turkey) and, in order to defend the theory that both countries must be presented as developed, a comparison with other advanded markets, by 2014 International Monetary Fund classification, is take into account in this thesis. |
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