Can’t take India story for granted
It’s not easy to define a financial book as breezy. But after Peter Lynch (One Up on Wall Street) and Michael Lewis (The Big Short) if there’s a new writer on the economic block who can carry off this label, Ruchir Sharma it is. While Lynch’s masterpiece focussed on buying equities and Lewis’s stunner exposed the economic crisis, Sharma’s book takes us on a journey through investment fads, country groupings and the half-lives of GDP growth to show how the past decade apart, it is virtually impossible to predict which countries will become ‘Breakout Nations’ and for how long they will grow.
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