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Breakout Nations: In Pursuit of the Next Economic Miracles
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Hardcover edition
Author Ruchir Sharma
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SubjectEconomics & Current Affairs
Genre Nonfiction
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company [1]
Publication date
April 2012
Media typePrint, e-book
Pages304 pp.
ISBN 978-0393080261
OCLC 930382941

Breakout Nations: In Pursuit of the next Economic Miracles is a 2012 book written by Ruchir Sharma. The book discusses his views on emerging markets and his travel through these countries. [2] Sales of the book has broken records and it has become an international best seller. [3] Breakout Nations has received extensive global media coverage, including The Economist , [4] and The Wall Street Journal . [5]

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