NEW MARKETS, NEW TRENDS

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NEW MARKETS, NEW TRENDS Mauro F. Guillén

(A) DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE

WORLD POPULATION PROJECTIONS 2011-2100 Source of the data: United Nations Population Division, World Population Prospects: The 2012 Revision.

Source: The Economist October 31st-November 6 th, 2009.

DECLINING FERTILITY (CHILDREN PER WOMAN) Note: A total fertility rate of 2.1 children per woman is generally considered to be necessary for population replacement. Source: United Nations Population Division, World Population Prospects: The 2012 Revision.

RISING LIFE EXPECTANCY (IN YEARS) Source: United Nations Population Division, World Population Prospects: The 2012 Revision.

REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION (%) Source: United Nations Population Division, World Population Prospects: The 2012 Revision.

Source: United Nations Population Division, World Population Prospects: The 2012 Revision.

Source: United Nations Population Division, World Population Prospects: The 2012 Revision.

RELATIVE ECONOMIC SIZE Source: www.worldmapper.org

IMMIGRANTS (% OF POPULATION) Mauro F. Guillén. Source of the data: World Development Indicators.

United States Germany Source: Population Division, United Nations.

Spain Italy Source: Population Division, United Nations.

China Russia Source: Population Division, United Nations.

Brazil India Source: Population Division, United Nations.

Mexico Indonesia Source: Population Division, United Nations.

Ageing and Stock Prices P/E: price/earnings. M/O: age 40 49/age 60 69. Source: Zheng Liu and Mark M. Spiegel, Boomer Retirement: Headwinds for U.S. Equity Markets? Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. http://www.frbsf.org/publications/economi cs/letter/2011/el2011-26.html

URBANIZATION (% TOTAL POPULATION) Source: United Nations Population Division, World Urbanization Prospects: The 2014 Revision.

WORLD S LARGEST CITIES 1960 Source: United Nations Population Division, World Urbanization Prospects, the 2011 Revision.

WORLD S LARGEST CITIES 1970 Source: United Nations Population Division, World Urbanization Prospects, the 2014 Revision.

WORLD S LARGEST CITIES 1990 Source: United Nations Population Division, World Urbanization Prospects, the 2014 Revision.

WORLD S LARGEST CITIES 2014 Source: United Nations Population Division, World Urbanization Prospects, the 2014 Revision.

WORLD S LARGEST CITIES 2030 Source: United Nations Population Division, World Urbanization Prospects, the 2014 Revision.

(B) THE RISE OF THE MIDDLE CLASS

Middle class defined as people with more than $10 per day to spend but less than $100 (using purchasing power parities). Source: Homi Kharas, The Emerging Middle Class in Developing Countries (Presentation at Brookings, 2011).

Source: Homi Kharas, The Emerging Middle Class in Developing Countries (OECD, 2010).

THE MIDDLE-CLASS, 2009 AND 2030

AFRICA S SLOWLY RISING MIDDLE CLASS (%) Source of the data: African Development Bank, The Middle of the Pyramid: Dynamics of the Middle Class in Africa (2011).

THE TATA NANO Launched in 2009 by Tata Motors, part of the Tata group, India s oldest. Family transportation for the new middle class of consumers: Priced at $2,000. 634 cc engine. Target: sell 1 million units annually. An alternative to two or three-wheelers. Billed as the world s cheapest car.

Source: Washington Post January 3, 2011. A TYPICAL MIDDLE-CLASS CONSUMER Shushank Sharma, 22, a computer operator said he had a choice between a Nano and a two-wheeler motorbike, which was around the same price. He bought the bike. I don't like the way the Nano looks to people and it s all about the look, Sharma said. I take the bike to work. But if I have to go hang out with my friends or go for a marriage, then I prefer a car. But I would prefer to sit at home if I have to go in a Nano.

HIGH NET WORTH INDIVIDUALS (MILLIONS) Those with $1 million of investable assets excluding primary residence, collectibles, consumables, and consumer durables. Source of data: Capgemini and RBC Wealth Management, World Wealth Report 2013.

HNWIS WEALTH ($ TRILLION) Source of data: Capgemini and RBC Wealth Management, World Wealth Report 2013.

Country: Number of HNWIs (thousands) 2011 2012 USA 3,068 3,436 Japan 1,822 1,902 Germany 951 1,015 China 562 643 UK 441 465 France 404 430 Canada 280 298 Switzerland 252 282 Australia 180 207 Italy 168 176 Brazil 165 165 South Korea 144 160 Source of data: Capgemini and RBC Wealth Management, World Wealth Report 2013.

HNWIs BY AGE Source of data: Capgemini/Merrill Lynch Global Wealth Management Advisor Surveys 2009, 2011.

HNWIs % Women World 2008 24 World 2010: 27 North America 37 Japan 31 Asia-Pacific ex Japan 24 Europe 18 Latin America 18 Middle East 14 Source of data: Capgemini/Merrill Lynch Global Wealth Management Advisor Surveys 2009, 2011.

FEMALE ADVANTAGE IN LIFE EXPECTANCY (YEARS) Source of data: United Nations Population Division, World Population Prospects: The 2012 Revision.

IMPLICATIONS FOR: - CONSUMER MARKETS? - SAVINGS BEHAVIOR? - FINANCIAL MARKETS? Sandro Botticelli, Venus and Mars, c 1483. Tempera on panel, National Gallery, London.

WOMEN ARE FROM VENUS % in the USA who are concerned about: Men Women Ensuring retirement assets last throughout their lifetime 54 66 Future of Social Security benefits 59 76 Rising cost of children s college education 44 56 Prospect of what caring for an aging parent could do to their own financial security 25 37 Source of data: Merrill Lynch, Affluent Insights Survey 2012.

GENDER AND SAVINGS Complex causes: age, marital status, and social roles. Single women tend to save more than single men, especially if they are not expecting to get married soon. Men save more than women when they are preparing for marriage. In countries with traditional gender roles, women s higher earnings result in higher savings. In countries with egalitarian gender roles, the reverse is true. In the U.S. and Canada women contribute less to their retirement accounts. Source: S. A. Grossbard and A. Marvao Pereira. 2010. Will Women Save more than Men? A Theoretical Model of Savings and Marriage. WP No. 3146. Munich: Ifo Institute for Economic Research.

GENDER AND RISK AVERSION Women tend to be more risk averse than men. The more financially knowledgeable a man, the less risk averse. The opposite is true for women. Some surveys and experiments show that women tend to be more risk averted than men when it comes to saving and investing: Women underestimate the probability of high-likelihood gains. Women are more pessimistic when faced with risky decisions. Products that appeal to risk-averse investors: Exchange-traded funds. Investment products with downside protection. Source: Gary Charness and Uri Gneezy. 2012. Strong Evidence for Gender Differences in Risk Taking, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 83(1):50-58.

WELCOME TO THE 21 ST CENTURY The 21 st century will be characterized by: Young populations in the most unstable regions, with the most natural resources. Older population pyramids in Europe and East Asia. A race for natural resources: energy, minerals, food, and water. Growing inequality within countries. Political instability, failed states, and terrorism. Economic & financial volatility. Global imbalances. Potential for systemic disruptions.

CONTACT INFORMATION Mauro F. Guillén Zandman Professor of International Management The Wharton School Director, The Joseph H. Lauder Institute of Management & International Studies University of Pennsylvania 212 Lauder-Fischer Hall 256 South 37th Street Philadelphia, PA 19104-6330 Ph: 215-573-6267 Email: guillen@wharton.upenn.edu Twitter: @MauroFGuillen Personal website: www.management.wharton.upenn.edu/guillen