Emerging Market Intelligence

Independent expert analysis and data to assess growth dynamics and risk in emerging markets
(5% discount code - bpi2011gg) see below!

Emerging Market Intelligence (EMI) is a leading provider of business intelligence across key emerging markets, covering over 115 countries.
Through a global team of analysts, they deliver strategic insights into growth dynamics of most sought after emerging markets. Our research and consulting solutions offer 360 degree view of business issues, facilitating faster and better strategic decisions.
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Please find your special discount code(bpi2011gg). Use this code to receive 5% off when purchasing any of the EMI products.Sample snippet report (please e-mail gilbertg.life.u@googlemail.com if you have any queries regarding the discount code)  

Market Size and Forecast
  • Market size and forecast reports provide detailed industry insights broken down at the sub-sector level. These reports highlight insights across the value chain, and directly help in generating revenues, improving profitability and formulating strategy. Key features include the following:
    • Identify the most attractive industries in key emerging markets
    • Global and regional benchmarking reports, identifying specific market opportunities
    • Leverage our proprietary EMI Investment and Business Opportunity Quadrant to shape up your market entry / investment strategy
    • Gain insight across core industry along with key value chain elements and end-use markets
    • Track secondary markets such as maintenance and service

Country Risk Assessment
  • Assess risk of doing business across key emerging markets and shape up your business strategies to maximize gains. Benefit from EMI’s Country Risk Index, which evaluates risk on a range of parameters. EMI covers over 400 indicators (historical and forecast) evaluating the following macro-economic fundamentals:
    • Economic performance
    • Business environment
    • Infrastructure quality
    • Labour force
    • Demographics
    • Political and social risk

Read further on the EMI website

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