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1 Emerging Markets Chapter 9

2 Stages of Economic Development
1. The Traditional Society 2. The Pre Conditions for Take-off 3. The Take-Off 4. The Drive to Maturity 5. The Age of High Mass Consumption 9-2 SOURCES: Walt W. Rostow, The Stages of Economic Growth 2d ed. (London: Cambridge University Press, 1971), p.10. Irwin/McGraw-Hill

3 United Nations Economic
Development System More-Developed Countries (MDC) 9-3 Less-Developed Countries (LDC) Least-Developed Countries (LLDC) Irwin/McGraw-Hill

4 Newly Industrialized Countries
Growth Factors  Political Stability  Economic and Legal Reforms  Entrepreneurship  Central Planning  Outward Orientation  Factors of Production  Industries Targeted for Growth  Financial Incentives  Privatized State-Owned Enterprises  Large, Accessible Markets  Low Tariffs 9-4 Irwin/McGraw-Hill

5 Infrastructure of Selected Countries
United States 6, , ,696 Brazil 1, , ,925 Japan 1, , ,182 Colombia , ,147 Germany , ,680 Kenya Mexico , ,898 Spain , ,728 India 1, , South Africa , ,020 China , Highways* Railways Trucks Electricity (paved km) (km) and Buses Production Country (000) (000) in Use (000) (kwh per head) *Includes unpaved and paved. 9-5 SOURCES: For additional information, see International Marketing Data and Statistics, (London: Euromonitor Pulications, 1997); and “Indicators of Market Size for 115 countries, “ Country Monitor, December 25, 2000. Irwin/McGraw-Hill

6 Common Traits of Big Emerging Markets
 Are physically large.  Have significant populations.  Represent considerable markets for a wide range of products.  Have strong rates of growth or the potential for significant growth.  Have undertaken significant programs of economic reform.  Are of major political importance within their regions.  Are "Regional Economic Drivers".  Will engender further expansion in neighboring markets as they grow. 9-6 Irwin/McGraw-Hill

7 Big Emerging Markets Population GDP GDP Trade* (millions) ($ billions) (per capita) ($ billions) Asia ASEAN^ $666.0 $ 15,317 $ 1,294.8 CEA (Chinese Economic Area)‡ 1, , ,141 1,109.0 India 10, South Korea , Latin America Mexico , Argentina , Brazil , Africa South Africa , Europe Poland , Turkey , Possible Additions Colombia , Venezuela , 9-7 * Imports and exports. ^ASEAN includes Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam. ‡CEA consists of the provinces of Southern China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. SOURCES: For additional information, see “indicators of Market Size for 115 countries, ” Country Monitor. December 25, “Direction of Trade Statistics Yearbook, International Monetary Fund, 2000, and visit Irwin/McGraw-Hill

8 The Americas 9-8 Irwin/McGraw-Hill CANADA UNITED STATES MEXICO CHILE
CUBA CANADA UNITED STATES MEXICO Alaska (United States) Hawaii BRAZIL BOLIVIA PARAGUAY URUGUAY ARGENTINA PERU ECUADOR VENEZUELA Montreal PACIFIC OCEAN GUYANA SURINAME FRENCH GUIANA GUATEMALA ST. SALVADOR COSTA RICA PANAMA GREENLAND (DENMARK) CHILE Toronto Detroit Chicago Los Angeles San Francisco Dallas COLOMBIA HONDURAS NICARAGUA Miami JAMAICA HAITI Buenos Aires Belo Horizonte Rio de Janeiro Sao Paulo 9-8 Irwin/McGraw-Hill

9 Economic and Social Data for Selected Countries
Consumer Spending Hospital Number Literacy Tourism Food Percent Clothing Percent Beds per of (Percent) Receipts ($ million) of ($ million)** of (000s) Doctors ($ million)** Country Total* Total* Population 9-9 United States $ 741, % $221, % , % $45,579 Argentina 16, % 2, % , % 2,336 Brazil 81, % 12, % , % 1,559 Colombia 9, % 1, % , % 410 Mexico 57, % 12, % , % 4,355 Venezuela 15, % 3, % 2.6 *28, % 36.5 * Percent of all consumer spending. ** In U.S. dollars, basis 1988. Irwin/McGraw-Hill

10 Eastern Europe and the Baltic States
ESTONIA LATVIA LITHUANIA POLAND CZECH REPUBLIC SLOVAKIA HUNGARY ROMANIA BULGARIA ALBANIA YUGOSLAVIA MACEDONIA BOSNIA AND HERCEGOVINA CROATIA GREECE SLOVENIA TURKEY Gulf of Finland Baltic Sea 9-10 Black Sea Adriatic Sea Tyrmenian Sea Aegean Sea Irwin/McGraw-Hill

11 Eastern European Markets
Population GDP GDP Exports Imports (millions) ($ billions) ($ per capita) ($ millions) ($ millions) Albania 3.28 $ 2.7 $ 820 $ 80 $ 147 Bosnia/ Herzegovina (*) NA NA Bulgaria ,220 4,303 3,271 Croatia (*) ,600 4,633 7,582 Czech Republic(**) ,050 14,575 16,284 Hungary ,505 19,100 15,224 Macedonia(*) ,400 1,244 1,420 Poland ,500 25,751 42,307 Romania ,544 8,385 10,131 Slovakia(**) ,763 12,063 13,003 9-11 (*) Former republics of Yugoslavia. (**) Former republics of Czechoslovakia. Sources: “Indicators of Market Size for 115 Countries,” Country Monitor, December 25, 2000; and International Trade Statistics yearbook (New York: United Nationa, 2999). Irwin/McGraw-Hill

12 Asia CHINA 9-12 INDIAN OCEAN JAPAN Irwin/McGraw-Hill MONGOLIA INDIA
PAKISTAN NEPAL BHUTAN BANGLADESH MYANMAR LAOS VIETNAM CAMBODIA THAILAND TAIWAN S. K0REA JAPAN N. K0REA PHILIPPINES Hong Kong MALAYSIA SINGAPORE SRI LANKA INDIAN OCEAN INDONESIA BRUNEI 9-12 Irwin/McGraw-Hill

13 Asian Markets - Selected Countries
Population GDP GDP Exports Imports (millions) ($ billions) ($ per capita) ($ millions) ($ millions) Australia 18.5 $ $ 22,000 $ 52,966 $ 61,347 China 1, , ,007 Hong Kong , , ,764 India ,537 34,456 Indonesia ,076 43,285 39,456 Japan , , , ,871 South Korea , , ,153 Taiwan , , ,652 9-13 SOURCES: “Indicators of Market Size for 115 Countries,” Country Monitor. December 25, 2000; and S.T.E.T. Irwin/McGraw-Hill

14 Capitalism with Chinese Characters Jiang Zemin’s Reform Agenda
 Restructure state enterprises. SOEs account for about two-fifths of the industrial output but soak up four-fifths of investment.  Strengthen financial markets. Expand and ensure the integrity of capital markets.  Sell state assets. Sell off all but 1,000 of China’s 305,000 state enterprises and allow some to go bankrupt.  Build social services. Create housing, pension programs, and other services to relieve burdens on SOEs and to care for millions who may lose jobs.  Slash tariffs. Reduce average tariffs to 17 percent in 1997 and to 15 percent by 2000 as part of China’s bid to join the World Trade Organization. 9-14 Irwin/McGraw-Hill

15 India’s Five-Point Agenda
The improvement of the investment climate. The development of a comprehensive WTO strategy. The reformation of the agriculture, the food processing, and the small-scale industry. The elimination of red tape The institution of better corporate governance. 9-15 Irwin/McGraw-Hill

16 Living Standards in Selected Countries
Percent of Households Households Persons per Piped Flush Electric (000) Household Water Toilers Lighting Brazil 38, % 76% 69% Chile 3, % 59% 88% China 357, % NA NA Colombia 8, % 64% 87% Ecuador 2, % 33% 62% Hong Kong 1, % 80% 93% India 185, % 5% 16% Indonesia 43, % 15% 30% Japan 40, % 65% 98% Peru 5, % 43% 48% Philippines 12, NA NA NA Singapore % 42% 37% South Africa 13, % 35% 90% United States 100, % 99% 99% 9-16 SOURCES: For additional data, see Demographic Yearbook (New York: United Nations, 1997); and International Marketing Data Statistics, 18th ed. (London: Euromonitor Publications, 1997). Irwin/McGraw-Hill

17 Which of the Following have you Purchased in the Past Three Months?
Product Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent in in in in in in United Australia Brazil Germany Japan United States Kingdom 9-17 Soft drinks Fast-food Athletic footwear Blue jeans Beer* Cigarettes* * Among adults 18+. Source: Yankelovich Clancy Shulman. SOURCE: Nancy Giges, "Global Spending Patterns Emerge," Advertising Age, November 11, 1991, p. 64. Irwin/McGraw-Hill

18 Consumption Patterns in Selected Countries (percent of household expenditures)
U.S. Germany Singapore Mexico Poland Iran Kenya Thailand India Food 10% 12% 19% 35% 29% 37% 38% 30% 52% Clothing 6% 7% 8% 10% 9% 9% 7% 16% 11% Gross rent 18% 18% 11% 8% 6% 23% 12% 7% 10% Medical care 14% 13% 7% 5% 6% 6% 3% 5% 3% Education 8% 6% 12% 5% 7% 5% 10% 5% 4% Transport/ communications 14% 13% 13% 12% 8% 6% 8% 13% 7% Appliances/ other durables 30% 31% 30% 25% 35% 14% 22% 24% 13% 9-18 SOURCE: For additional data, see Ricardo Sookdeo, "The New global consumer." Fortune, Autumn-Winter 1993, pp Irwin/McGraw-Hill

19 Living Standards in Selected Countries
Percent of Households Country Household Persons per Piped Flush Electric (000) Household Water Toilets Lighting Brazil 38, % 76% 69% Chile 3, % 59% 88% China 357, % N/A N/A Colombia 8, % 64% 87% Ecuador 2, % 33% 62% Hong Kong 1, % 80% 93% India 185, % 5% 16% Indonesia 43, % 15% 30% Japan 40, % 65% 98% Peru 5, % 43% 48% Philippines 12, NA N/A N/A Singapore % 42% 37% South Korea 13, % 35% 90% United States 100, % 99% 99% 9-19 SOURCE: Demographic Yearbook 1997 (New York: United Nation, 1997); and International Marketing Data and Statistics, 1997 (London: Euromonitor Publication, 1997) Irwin/McGraw-Hill


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