VISTA (economics)

VISTA is an acronym for Vietnam, Indonesia, South Africa, Turkey, Argentina.[1]

Countries in the proposed emerging markets group of VISTA

It is used in economics in discussing emerging markets.[2] The concept was first proposed in 2006 by BRICs Economic Research Institute of Japan.[3][4]

Members

gollark: Speaking of that, did you know the E-ink Kindle devices actually run a weird Linux distribution which is *also* very insecure?
gollark: I *honestly* think I could probably do a better job, although maybe they somehow can't fit security or sane programming into the resource-constrained environment.
gollark: It's got a `ps` command, which apparently just passes on whatever you pass it to the shell (???) so you can do `ps ; sh` and, well, get root access.
gollark: I've got an unused ADSL routermodemboxthing which you could get a root shell on with a really trivial exploit in its telnet interface (because of course it has that).
gollark: I wouldn't really trust that for anything sensitive, since routery things tend to be *horribly* insecure.

See also

References

  1. Mori, Takeshi. "Promising Post-BRIC Emerging Markets" (PDF). NRI Papers. Retrieved 15 November 2017.
  2. "VISTA". The Free Dictionary.
  3. "VISTA - Worth a Look" (PDF). Henyep International Wealth Management.
  4. "EMERGING FX VIEW-Investors may trade off BRIC for VISTA". Thomson Reuters. 13 July 2007.


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