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When Jim O'Neill, then Chairman of Goldman Sachs Asset Management, published the report Building Better Global Economic BRICs in 2001, he pointed out that the GDP of Brazil, Russia, India and China accounted for 23.3 percent of the world total and that the weight of the four countries would continue to expand over the next decade, raising important issues about the impact of their fiscal and monetary policies on the world economy.