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Global Risks Atlas 2010
Introduction
Global Risks Atlas 2010
The Global Risks Atlas 2010 analyses 26 different risk indices, across seven aggregate clusters in 175 countries and identifies areas of high vulnerability for organisations with global footprints.
Maplecroft has created the Global Risks Report 2010 to enable organisations to:
- Identify specific areas of high risk across global value chains
- Manage and mitigate risk effectively
- Improve business performance
- Enhance strategic investment and corporate social responsibility planning
- To set reputation management priorities
Country-by-country scorecards provide a summary of key demographic, economic and political information, a global and regional map, as well as scores for each of the indices and the risk clusters.
Complex issues quantified
More substantive details are available through Maplecroft global risks briefings and in depth reports, which are available off the shelf or on request with a 48 hour turnaround and can be tailored to a client's needsm including sector analysis and maps
Global risks country briefings and in depth reports offer the key facts, indicators and trends, providing meticulous risk intelligence.
Maplecroft quantify the risks across environmental, political, social and economic areas for all countries and cross-reference them with relevant events and insights to qualify these risks to businesses, by sector if required, in a simple-to-use format.
Details of costings for the Global Risks Atlas 2010 and associated products can be found online at the Maplecroft Store, once logged in. Alternatively, request by emailing info@maplecroft.com
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