In the early 2000s BRICs — Brazil, Russia, India and China, were all the rage when talking about global expansion. Today these markets may not be the sure things they appeared to be when Goldman Sachs Asset Management coined the term BRICs a decade ago.
Research why the BRIC markets may become less advantageous international markets.
Present at least one internal factor in each country that may be leading to its less preferred global status.
Discuss at least one external factor for each country that may lead to a downgrade in its status
Sample Solution
his could be because so many black people, including women, joined the army in world war 2 and helped in the war effort. It was said that they âmade valuable contributions to the war effort, and earned high praises and commendations for their struggles and sacrificesâ, (Historyplace.com, 2018, n/a), effectively changing many peopleâs attitudes, and changing the face of musical theatre in the 40s. This can be seen in the multiple shows that came out at the time consisting of an all black cast or an integrated cast, such as the shows Carmen Jones (1943) which was âa spectacular hitâ. This show lead the way for ânew prominence to black performers, sometimes in all-black shows,â (Maslon, 2018, para.3). This is exemplified by musicals such as The Wiz (1974), it âopted for racial pride⦠creating socially significant artâ (Wolf, 2011, n/a). This quote tells us the importance of black people being giving a platform during this time. An important point to be considered is how the representation of relationships changed in musical theatre before and after 1943. To briefly refer back to my previous point on âCinderella storiesâ, before 1943 there was a certain way that men and women were written to interact with each other in these storylines. That being that the women would meet the man and her life would become improved in various ways dependent on his presence, (The New York Public Library, 2018, para.19). Ultimately the relationships shown were lighthearted and what was considered romantic at the time. However, after the war, storylines in musicals changed in that darker subjects were able to be broached more openly. For example, in Carousel (1945) which reaffirmed the success of the Rodgers and Hammerstein partnership. This musical brought about a different representation of relationships in that it showed a doomed love consisting of toxicity and domestic violence, âit is possible, dear, for someone to hit you â hit you hard â and not hurt at all,â. This quote from the musical show>
his could be because so many black people, including women, joined the army in world war 2 and helped in the war effort. It was said that they âmade valuable contributions to the war effort, and earned high praises and commendations for their struggles and sacrificesâ, (Historyplace.com, 2018, n/a), effectively changing many peopleâs attitudes, and changing the face of musical theatre in the 40s. This can be seen in the multiple shows that came out at the time consisting of an all black cast or an integrated cast, such as the shows Carmen Jones (1943) which was âa spectacular hitâ. This show lead the way for ânew prominence to black performers, sometimes in all-black shows,â (Maslon, 2018, para.3). This is exemplified by musicals such as The Wiz (1974), it âopted for racial pride⦠creating socially significant artâ (Wolf, 2011, n/a). This quote tells us the importance of black people being giving a platform during this time. An important point to be considered is how the representation of relationships changed in musical theatre before and after 1943. To briefly refer back to my previous point on âCinderella storiesâ, before 1943 there was a certain way that men and women were written to interact with each other in these storylines. That being that the women would meet the man and her life would become improved in various ways dependent on his presence, (The New York Public Library, 2018, para.19). Ultimately the relationships shown were lighthearted and what was considered romantic at the time. However, after the war, storylines in musicals changed in that darker subjects were able to be broached more openly. For example, in Carousel (1945) which reaffirmed the success of the Rodgers and Hammerstein partnership. This musical brought about a different representation of relationships in that it showed a doomed love consisting of toxicity and domestic violence, âit is possible, dear, for someone to hit you â hit you hard â and not hurt at all,â. This quote from the musical show>