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Saturday, 4 August 2007
Survey: Turkey Will Overtake G-7 Countries By 2050
According to a report titled “The European Attractiveness Survey” by global consultancy company Ernst & Young, the seven new global powers will comprise the BRIC economies (Brazil, Russia, India and China) with the addition of Indonesia, Mexico and Turkey, by 2050.
The survey said that by that time these seven countries will overtake the economies of the current G-7 countries in terms of gross domestic product. The attractiveness of the traditional top ranked regions of Europe and North America is giving way to a rise in popularity of India and China.
The survey said that by that time these seven countries will overtake the economies of the current G-7 countries in terms of gross domestic product. The attractiveness of the traditional top ranked regions of Europe and North America is giving way to a rise in popularity of India and China.
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