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Former World Bank chief Zoellick points to the need for investments in human capital and productivity improvements in emerging markets such as India, China and Brazil to overcome the problem of slow growth in 2013.

Former World Bank chief Zoellick on the need for productivity improvements and investment in human capital for emerging markets in 2013-2023

09/12/2013

India, S. Africa, Brazil China, Indonesia, Mexico, Turkey and other emerging markets need productivity improvements and investment in human capital as growth slows in emerging markets in 2013. The crisis is particularly acute in India.

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