Top 25 MCQs | Current Affairs | UGC Net June 2023 | Commerce | Management

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Top 25 MCQs | Current Affairs | UGC Net June 2023 | Commerce | Management by Sumant Sir (JRF Rank 1 in Commerce & Management, Chartered Accountant, UPSC Commerce Optional Top Scorer, M.Com) for UGC NET and SET examination. The concepts discussed would help the students prepare better for UGC NET examination.

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BRICS is an acronym that started as BRIC in 2001, coined by Jim O’Neill (a Goldman Sachs economist) for Brazil, China, India, and Russia. Later in 2010, South Africa was added to become BRICS. Goldman Sachs claimed that the global economy will be dominated by the four BRIC economies by 2050.
O'Neill of Goldman Sachs noted in 2001 that BRIC nations were expected to grow more quickly than the Group of Seven consisting of the seven most advanced global economies, including Canada, France, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom, the US, and Japan. In the “Building Better Economic BRICs” paper, O'Neill presented his views on the potential of BRIC nations.

Later in 2003, Roopa Purushothaman and Dominic Wilson (O’Neill’s colleagues at Goldman Sachs) presented a report named “Dreaming with BRICs: The Path to 2050.” They both claimed that by 2050, BRIC will become more prominent than the G7, changing the look of the world's economies in four decades.

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Very fruitful session sir.. Thank you💜

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Thank uh so much sir
May Allah bless you ❤

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sir is this current affairs enough for xam

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