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Growing beyond borders
International expansion Growing beyond borders
Our International Business Report with insights gained from in-depth interviews with five senior female executives from around the world, this report looks at the role of education in improving female participation and how this can help boost business growth.
16 Sep 2015
Where to grow your business
Global Dynamism Index (GDI) Where to grow your business
Globalisation is accelerating. While businesses are looking to unlock new revenue streams and governments are encouraging economic diversification, the increased connectivity of the digital age is lowering barriers to entry, opening up more international growth opportunities for dynamic businesses.
16 Sep 2015
Global dynamism: the G7 fight back
Blog Global dynamism: the G7 fight back
Over the last few years, ask an economist where to look for growth and the answer would usually be the emerging markets. Now, though, with renewed optimism in Japan the UK, and US , should we be looking to the developed economies for new opportunities?
Emil Vassilyan
Emil Vassilyan
| 29 Oct 2014
Are two Latin Americas emerging?
International Business Report (IBR) Are two Latin Americas emerging?
I read a fascinating article in the Wall Street Journal the other day which suggested that my region could broadly be thought of as two separate entities.
19 Feb 2014
Sweden is open for business
Global Dynamism Index (GDI) Sweden is open for business
Sweden is an open, trade-oriented economy with a strong emphasis on supporting enterprise. It is therefore perhaps unsurprising, if still pleasing, to find the economy ranked third for the dynamism of our business operating environment in the Grant Thornton Global Dynamism Index (GDI) 2013. We are behind only Ireland and Canada on this measure in the 60-economy study.
15 Jan 2014
Israel: at the forefront of global innovation
Global Dynamism Index (GDI) Israel: at the forefront of global innovation
Israel is a major player in science & technological innovation. In fact, perhaps only the United States is more prominent globally.
20 Dec 2013
Philippines the biggest climber in business growth environment rankings
Global Dynamism Index (GDI) Philippines the biggest climber in business growth environment rankings
The Philippine economy is growing fast. GDP expanded by 6.8% in 2012 and, whilst remittances climbed to a record high of US$23.8 billion in 2012, their share of GDP actually dropped to 8.5%, down from 9% in 2011.
16 Dec 2013
Developing a business growth environment in China
Global Dynamism Index (GDI) Developing a business growth environment in China
The Chinese economy is slowing. The days of rampant, double-digit expansion are in the past as we move away from massive investment and export dependency towards a more sustainable, consumption-driven model of growth. This rebalancing offers both challenges and opportunities for dynamic organisations. How these businesses adapt to the changing environment will be key to their growth prospects.
06 Nov 2013
Chile is the world's second most dynamic economy
Blog Chile is the world's second most dynamic economy
There was some great news for Chile in the latest edition of the Grant Thornton Global Dynamism Index (GDI): we ranked second out of 60 economies, behind only Australia.
01 Nov 2013
Australia tops dynamism index
Global Dynamism Index (GDI) Australia tops dynamism index
According to our Global Dynamism Index (GDI) 2013, Australia is the economy businesses should be looking at. It climbed to the top of the ranking of 60 of the largest economies in the world this year, up from seventh place in 2012.
21 Oct 2013
Australia, Chile and China top business growth environment index
Global Dynamism Index (GDI) Australia, Chile and China top business growth environment index
Last week, we released the results of the Grant Thornton Global Dynamism Index (GDI) 2013. This is the second year we have released these results. We are seeing the beginning of trends in the data but there was also some interesting movement up and down the rankings.
26 Sep 2013
Global Dynamism Index (GDI) 2013
Global Dynamism Index (GDI) Global Dynamism Index (GDI) 2013
These are the results of the Grant Thornton Global Dynamism Index (GDI) 2013, an annual research project designed by the Economist Intelligence Unit, which ranks the development of the business growth environments of 60 of the world's largest economies over the past 12 months.
17 Sep 2013
An interview with Stanley Chang
Blog An interview with Stanley Chang
Stanley Chang discusses China's economic outlook
31 Jul 2013
United States
INTERNATIONAL EXPANSION United States
The US is the largest economy in the world and home to approximately 320 million people. Growth rates remain steady, albeit below pre-crisis levels, and job creation has been strong. Congressional dysfunction, particularly around tax reform is a major concern for business leaders while the strong dollar is weighing on exports. Below is our advice about expanding into the US and its ranking in the Global Dynamism Index 2015.
20 Jun 2013
Mexico
INTERNATIONAL EXPANSION Mexico
Mexico is the 15th largest economy in the world, the second largest in Latin America and has over 122 million inhabitants. Growth rates remain closely tied to those of its US neighbour and the destination for over 75% of exports. The government hopes that an ambitious programme of reform should boost long-term economic prospects. Read about doing business in Mexico and how it fared in the Global Dynamism Index 2015.
22 Mar 2013
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INTERNATIONAL EXPANSION Singapore
Singapore's economy ranks 36th in the world and has a population of just over 5 million people. The economy is heavily dependent on trade flows and the government is promoting an active industrial strategy designed to diversify and strengthen the economy long-term and upgrade the skills of local workers. Below you can read more information about Singapore and its Global Dynamism Index ranking.
08 Feb 2013
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