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Evolving fortunes

Written by the Economist Intelligence Unit on behalf of Barclays Wealth, this fifth volume of Barclays Wealth Insights, entitled Barclays Wealth Insights: ‘Evolving Fortunes’, looks at how levels and distribution of household wealth will change over the next decade.

Sustainable Urban Infrastructure

It is increasingly clear that the battle for environmental sustainability will be won or lost in cities. Over half of the world’s population now live in urban areas, a figure which will reach almost 60% by 2025. Already, cities account for a disproportionate share of greenhouse gas emissions. Issues of water and waste management in cities are inter-related with carbon ones, as well as having their own important impact on the environment and quality of life.

Corporate CIOs in emerging markets

In August and September 2011, the Economist Intelligence Unit surveyed over 360 senior executives of companies in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), the Middle East and Africa. The sample is split roughly evenly between the three regions, with a slight predominance in CEE. Nearly two-thirds are C-level executives and above; the majority are CEOs, CFOs or other non-CIO board members. The job functions are mainly general management, strategy development, business development, finance and IT.

Laying the foundations

The future of US manufacturing

The future of US manufacturing, sponsored by GE, explores how US-based manufacturing executives view the future of their industry. The report was based on a survey of 360 senior executives across a range of manufacturing sectors conducted in August 2011. The writer was Sarah Fister Gale and the editor was Annabel Symington.

Ensuring growth

Ensuring growth

The Economist Intelligence Unit conducted the desk research and the interviews, and wrote the report. The findings and opinions in the report do not necessarily reflect the views of the sponsor.

Multinational companies and China

SMEs in Japan

SMEs in Japan: A new growth driver? is an Economist Intelligence Unit report, sponsored by Microsoft. The paper assesses the problems and prospects facing small and medium-sized businesses in Japan. How realistic is it to expect SMEs to become the new growth drivers of Japan’s economy? What pressing challenges do SMEs face in expanding their businesses? How are they faring in the bid to find growth in new markets and through new products and services? Have they been successful in internationalising their operations and profiting from innovation?

Latin American Green City Index

The Latin American Green City Index seeks to measure and assess the environmental performance of 17 major Latin American cities across a range of criteria. This report presents the key findings and highlights from the Index and is intended to provide stakeholders with a unique tool to help Latin American cities learn from each other, in order to better address the common environmental challenges they face.

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