The IMF reckons India and Indonesia will be the fastest growing big economies in the world this year. The new growth models that they are experimenting with hold lessons for other emerging markets everywhere. Ivanka Kirchow-Kotty, why is the new model necessary?
There are similarities between the two economies set to be the fastest-growing this year—but their paths to greater prosperity will not look like those that came before. One of Australia’s most important river systems is in trouble, and a logjam of millions of dead fish is just one sign. And what to do with the abandoned luxury yachts of Russia’s super-rich.
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