This item is a fresh reminder of the shear power of the S curve.  Largely everyone on the Globe today is actually on the curve at some point or another. A huge mass of Chinesse are entering the full acceleration phase and will create a huge internal demand.  The same is also true for India  and possibly now Brazil 
There is one practical effect.  The supply excess US  currency denominated credit out there will be sponged up far faster than anticipated and the damage caused by the first global financial crisis will be quickly repaired outside the USA 
It is noteworthy that foreign investors are now focused on resources because of this.  The world needs a number of huge copper mines to be commissioned.  Little of that will also flow into the US 
An inevitable billion man middle class will need a ten fold increase in raw material availability. 
AUGUST 11, 2010
The Emerging Middle Class in Developing Countries by Homi Kharas of the Brookings Institute Middle class definition used is those spending $10-100 per day. Some interesting things to notice is that the projection is for the world economy to get to 200 trillion in 2005 dollars by 2036 up from about 70 trillion now. Asia  will be over half of the world economy. North America will go from about 26% now to about 12%, which will be the same as central and south America India  and China  and the rest of Asia  will established according the Kharas forecast. It would then be a shift from the lower end of the middle class range to the upper part.
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