For decades, the world has been divided into a simple binary: "developed" and "developing". This book argues that this framework is not just outdated-it is analytically broken. Today, countries once labeled as peripheral are driving global innovation, while traditionally "advanced" nations face structural stagnation.
Through a series of integrated essays originally published in Global SME News, Dr. Koshy examines the emergence of a multipolar world where the West is no longer the sole standard-bearer of progress.
The End of the Old Narrative: Discover why the rise of the BRICS nations represents a fundamental restructuring of global power, shifting the centers of discourse from the West to new hubs in Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
Technology as the New Regulator: An exploration of how AI and digital systems are replacing traditional bureaucracy, acting as a "New Invisible Hand" to optimize markets and governance.
The Ethics of the Modern Workplace: A critical look at the "psychology of control" in business-from invasive digital hiring and fake job postings to the unsustainable culture of extreme overwork.
Resilience and Regional Growth: Practical insights into the role of MSMEs in transforming economic landscapes and how local institutions like public libraries can be repurposed as hubs for the creative-knowledge economy.
The question is no longer which nations are "catching up" to a Western ideal. The question is which systems can deliver resilience, dignity, and inclusion in an uncertain, multipolar future. Beyond "Developing" provides the new vocabulary needed to understand and navigate these new economic realities.