Emerging
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In
emerging
economies in particular, there is a strong need for experimental interventions to collect data so that we can move to more scientifically based policymaking.
But, for the
emerging
and developing economies that dominated global growth over the last five years, it raises an important question: Now, with high-income countries joining them, is business as usual good enough to compete?
Just as an athlete might use steroids to get quick results, while avoiding the tough workouts that are needed to develop endurance and ensure long-term health, some
emerging
economies have relied on short-term capital inflows (so-called “hot money”) to support growth, while delaying or even avoiding difficult but necessary economic and financial reforms.
With the US Federal Reserve set to tighten the exceptionally generous monetary conditions that have driven this “easy growth,” such
emerging
economies will have to change their approach, despite much tighter room for maneuver, or risk losing the ground that they have gained in recent years.
This scenario has the potential to disrupt growth in those
emerging
economies that have failed to take advantage of the recent capital inflows by pursuing reforms.
But, for
emerging
economies, doing so is critical to restoring growth and enhancing citizens’ wellbeing.
Surviving the crisis is one thing;
emerging
as a winner is something else entirely.
In
emerging
markets, bubbles are appearing in Hong Kong, Singapore, China, and Israel, and in major urban centers in Turkey, India, Indonesia, and Brazil.
Rapid urbanization in many
emerging
markets has also driven up home prices, as demand outstrips supply.
With central banks – especially in advanced economies and the high-income
emerging
economies – wary of using policy rates to fight bubbles, most countries are relying on macro-prudential regulation and supervision of the financial system to address frothy housing markets.
As in the past, the effectiveness of these initiatives ultimately will depend on whether these impulses reach Europe and Japan, as well as
emerging
nations like China and Brazil.
Because Indonesia's government will likely be weak for years to come, Mrs Megawati should forge alliances with the many civil society groups that are
emerging
in Indonesia and which support a democratic regime.
Europeans often speak of an
emerging
“G-3,” implying an international system dominated by the United States, China, and the European Union.
The independent US and European central banks performed much more poorly in the run-up to the crisis than less independent banks in some leading
emerging
markets, because their focus on inflation distracted attention from the far more important problem of financial fragility.
In Europe, the Internet of Everything is
emerging
as the single most promising way to revive a moribund economy and tackle the continent's stubborn unemployment problem, with companies, cities, and even countries positioning themselves as leaders in innovation, growth, and the creation of jobs.
A stronger and more purposeful US-China dialogue on North Korea is essential to resolving what is
emerging
as the world’s most urgent security problem.
He made the right choice before the Iraq war - America's intervention was never justified and has yielded a terrible failure - and so found himself in sync with an
emerging
European, even global, opposition to the Bush administration.
An international order that made complete sense when the world was
emerging
from the ruins of World War II, only to enter a long Cold War between two nuclear superpowers, may no longer be adequate, and may stand in the way of better arrangements.
The experience of Iceland and many
emerging
markets over the past 20 years shows that nominal depreciation and orderly restructuring and reduction of foreign debts can restore debt sustainability, competitiveness, and growth.
New Battlegrounds in Development FinancePRETORIA – The popularity of public-private partnerships (PPPs) to support infrastructure development in
emerging
countries is growing worldwide.
The
emerging
world has also been active.
Indeed, these new development-finance institutions are seen as a reaction against the Bretton Woods institutions, whose pursuit of neoliberal austerity policies and failure to reform their governance structures to share power with
emerging
economies, has been blamed for strangling public spending, de-industrialization, and the dismantling of national development banks.
Many
emerging
countries also resent the World Bank’s environmental and social safeguards, which they see as compromising their national sovereignty.
A Bumpy Ride for
Emerging
MarketsBERKELEY –
Emerging
markets have been the darlings of global investors for most of the last decade.
Recently, however, the environment for capital flows to
emerging
economies has deteriorated sharply.
Slowing growth and policy missteps, together with signs that the US Federal Reserve will start tightening monetary policy by scaling back its “quantitative easing” (QE, or open-ended purchases of long-term assets), have triggered deep sell-offs in
emerging
economies’ currency, bond, and equity markets.
Capital flows to
emerging
economies surged from 2002 to 2007, collapsed briefly during the 2008 global financial crisis, and then surged again from 2009 to 2011.
By the end of that year, flows of foreign direct investment (FDI), portfolio equity, and portfolio debt to
emerging
economies had reached record highs.
FDI flows, which are less volatile than other capital flows, remained by far the largest, accounting for nearly 60% of
emerging
markets’ total inflows in 2012.
Forthcoming research by the McKinsey Global Institute (MGI) estimates that
emerging
markets accounted for about 15% of all cross-border portfolio bond flows during this period – an all-time high.
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