Next Eleven
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Cite This SourceThe Next Eleven (or N-11) is a short list of eleven countries named by Goldman Sachs investment bank on December 12, 2005 as having promising outlooks for investment and future growth.
Goldman Sachs used macroeconomic stability, political maturity, openness of trade and investment policies and quality of education as the criteria. The N-11 paper was a follow-up to its 2003 paper on the four emerging "BRIC" economies (Brazil, Russia, India, China).
Next Eleven countries
- Bangladesh: (Developing country)
- Egypt: (Newly industrialized country, ENP, COMESA, G-20 developing nations member)
- Indonesia: (Newly industrialized country, G-20 industrial nations member)
- Iran: (Developing country)
- Mexico: (Newly industrialized country, NAFTA, G8+5, G-20 industrial nations member, OECD member (1994))
- Nigeria: (Developing country, G-20 developing nations member)
- Pakistan: (Developing country, G-20 developing nations member)
- Philippines: (Newly industrialized country, G-20 developing nations member)
- South Korea: (Developed country, Advanced economy (CIA and IMF), G-20 industrial nations member, OECD member (1996))
- Turkey: (Newly industrialized country, Developed country (CIA), EU Customs Union, G-20 industrial nations member, OECD member (1961))
- Vietnam: (Developing country)
See also
- G8+5
- List of countries by Human Development Index
- Capitalism
- G20 developing nations
- G20 industrial nations
- Chindia
- Four Asian Tigers
- Newly industrialized countries
- Emerging markets
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