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Audio Articles
The new power brokers: Gaining clout in turbulent markets
The new power brokers: Gaining clout in turbulent markets
MGI's director Diana Farrell answers questions about the "new power brokers."
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Investing the Gulf’s oil profits windfall
Investing the Gulf’s oil profits windfall
Listen to a moderated conversation between MGI’s Diana Farrell and Kito de Boer, a director in McKinsey’s Dubai office, as they discuss the implications of the coming oil windfall in the Gulf for global capital markets.
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Serving aging baby boomers
Serving aging baby boomers
Baby boomers have rewritten the rules at every stage of their lives. They will rewrite the rules of retirement as well.
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Tracking the growth of India‘s middle class
Tracking the growth of India's middle class
Over the next two decades, the country‘s middle class will grow from about 5 percent of the population to more than 40 percent and create the world‘s fifth-largest consumer market.
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Interactive Graphics & Slideshows
Exploring growth scenarios for global energy and oil demand
Exploring growth scenarios for global energy and oil demand
Demand for energy will return and oil prices will spike again unless policy makers can find ways to improve the balance between energy supply and demand.
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Understanding European consumers
Understanding European consumers' recessionary savings tactics
A slideshow offers insights on how consumers have responded to the past and current economic downturns and how businesses can align themselves with evolving customer behavior during the recession and position themselves for economic recovery.
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Accounting for the cost of health care in the United States
Accounting for the cost of health care in the United States
MGI finds that the U.S. spends $480 billion more on health care than other developed countries then explores whether this higher level of spending can be attributed to the relative health of the U.S. population or if the U.S. system is intrinsically more expensive.
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Accelerating India’s Growth through Financial System Reform
Accelerating India's Growth through Financial System Reform
Explore the findings of MGI's research on India's financial system, how the system's performance stacks up, and the value of the further reform.
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Putting China’s Capital to Work: An Overview of Findings
Putting China's Capital to Work: An Overview of Findings
Explore the findings of MGI's research on China's financial system, how the system's performance stacks up, and the value of further reform.
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The Emerging Global Labor Market
The Emerging Global Labor Market
Overview of global supply and demand of offshoring services.
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Hidden Dangers of the Informal Economy
Hidden Dangers of the Informal Economy
MGI explores how the informal economy dampens productivity growth and describes implications for policymakers.
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The carbon productivity challenge
The carbon productivity challenge
Any successful program of action on climate change must support two objectives—stabilizing atmospheric greenhouse gases and maintaining economic growth.
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Talkin’ ’bout my generation: The economic impact of aging U.S. Baby Boomers
Talkin’ ’bout my generation: The economic impact of aging U.S. Baby Boomers
Baby Boomers will shape the U.S. economy over the coming decades as they age and retire.
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Preparing for China’s urban billion
Preparing for China’s urban billion
An interactive graphic highlights MGI’s trendline projections and four–alternative scenarios for urbanization in China and their potential impact on population, GDP, floor space, public transport, energy, water, and jobs.
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Mapping Global Capital Markets: Fourth Annual Report
Mapping global capital markets: Fourth annual report
Overview of long–term trends in global capital markets based on MGI’s proprietary databases.
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The New Power Brokers
The new power brokers: How oil, Asia, hedge funds, and private equity are shaping global capital markets
An on-line slide show gives an overview of the size, impact, and growth of the new power brokers.
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The  ‘Bird of Gold’: The Rise of India‘s Consumer Market
The 'bird of gold': The rise of India's consumer market
See how India's consumer market will evolve over the next 20 years.
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From ‘made in China’ to ‘sold in China’: The rise of the Chinese urban consumer
From 'made in China' to 'sold in China': The rise of the Chinese urban consumer
See how the demographics of the Chinese consumer are expected to change over the next 20 years.
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Curbing global energy demand growth: The energy productivity opportunity
Curbing global energy demand growth: The energy productivity opportunity
Explores the top five ways to capture the energy productivity opportunity.
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Video
Preparing for China’s urban billion
Preparing for China’s urban billion
A multimedia package examines the impact of different scenarios for China’s coming urban expansion.
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The new power brokers: Gaining clout in turbulent markets
The new power brokers: Gaining clout in turbulent markets
In a video interview, MGI’s director Diana Farrell answers questions about the “new power brokers.”
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Offshoring’s impact on the U.S.
Offshoring’s impact on the U.S.
An interview with Diana Farrell explores the impact of offshoring on the United States.
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Investor summit on climate risk 2008
Investor Summit on Climate Risk 2008
MGI director Diana Farrell gave a keynote presentation on the case for investing in energy productivity at the Investor Summit on Climate Risk. The event was organized by the UN Foundation and Ceres and brought together more than 450 institutional investors, Wall Street leaders, and CEOs from around the world to consider the scale and urgency of climate change risks, as well as the economic opportunities of a global transition to a clean energy future.
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Global Economic Integration
Global economic integration
Diana Farrell explores the impact of multinational company investment on developing countries and the implications for policy makers and business leaders.
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The coming demographic deficit: How aging populations will reduce global savings
The coming demographic deficit: How aging populations will reduce global savings
Diana Farrell answers questions on the coming demographic deficit.
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The emerging global labor market
The emerging global labor market
Diana Farrell looks at the governing forces at work in offshoring.
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$118 Trillion and counting: Taking stock of the world’s capital markets
$118 trillion and counting: Taking stock of the world’s capital markets
Diana Farrell examines trends in the global capital market.
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