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The Mint (Mexico,Indonesia,Nigeria,Turkey) economies. Economic giants in the making

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In 2001 the world began talking about the Bric countries - Brazil, Russia, India and China - as potential powerhouses of the world economy. The term was coined by economist Jim O'Neill, who has now identified the "Mint" countries - Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria and Turkey - as emerging economic giants. Here he explains why.

So what is it about the so-called Mint countries that makes them so special? Why these four countries?

A friend who has followed the Bric story noted sardonically that they are probably "fresher" than the Brics. What they really share beyond having a lot of people, is that at least for the next 20 years, they have really good "inner" demographics - they are all going to see a rise in the number of people eligible to work relative to those not working.

This is the envy of many developed countries but also two of the Bric countries, China and Russia. So, if Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria and Turkey get their act together, some of them could match Chinese-style double-digit rates between 2003 and 2008.



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BBC News - The Mint countries: Next economic giants?
 
for MIT, I think they stand a chance as they are all classified as newly industrial countries with big manufacturing and non-oil&gas industrial output. But Nigeria? something tells me to doubt that.
 
And yesterday...i had created a thread regarding this idea...:coffee:
 
It make sense. Latin America and Africa are next frontiers.
 
Turkey I could see become developed but the others are on the precipice of anarchy; at any moment their country could collapse from internal issues.
 
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