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The good news is that a new pattern of citizen participation is emerging, especially in developing countries, with new voices and fresh ideas entering the debate.
The huge loss of life in Afghanistan (equal to the United States’ losses in Vietnam, but in a far shorter period of time) already suggested to many that the Kremlin was becoming a danger to itself; the attack on a civilian airliner seemed to confirm that
emerging
view.
The subtlety and maturity of his diplomacy over Iraq are but another sign that Russia is
emerging
from its long post-communist funk to find its voice in an American-led world.
This is not to say that our responses to the dangers
emerging
from the legacies of the past must be rooted in the past.
New centers of power and leadership are
emerging
– in Asia, Latin America and across the newly developed world.
Political systems in many
emerging
countries, they argue, become unstable because their composition is insufficiently representative and their policy preferences are excessively narrow.
Second, the historically large majority of seats that LREM is set to win, owing to low turnout and the 12.5% threshold for going on to the second round of voting, means that a new and very different French political landscape is
emerging.
The traditional model of trading financial support for conditionality does not bode well with
emerging
economies that, despite having strong macroeconomic fundamentals, still need help to cope with external shocks.
The Fund has no instrument to provide short-term liquidity to
emerging
markets facing capital volatility.
Why couldn’t the Fund do the same thing for central banks from developing countries and
emerging
economies?
This would make
emerging
markets and developing country members regard reserve accumulation as expensive and extravagant, thereby helping to liberate those resources to help the world economy overcome today’s crisis.
Not only in Africa – in countries like Burkina Faso and Ethiopia – but also in
emerging
countries like China, India, and Vietnam, experience has repeatedly shown that smallholder farmers can lead agricultural growth while stimulating broader economic development.
But modern financial history, including in
emerging
markets, strongly indicates otherwise.
Another source is investors who feared losing their money after the various
emerging
market meltdowns of the 1990's, techno-enthusiasts chasing the pot of gold that the American technology boom seemed to offer, and the third-world rich, who think a Deutsche Bank account is good to have in case they need to flee their countries in a Lear jet or a rubber boat.
The IMF can play an important role in this regard, owing to its truly global perspective – one that encompasses both advanced economies and
emerging
and developing economies, which are increasingly integrating into the global financial system.
It should assist
emerging
economies in shaping sound domestic financial markets.
It should consider developing appropriate liquidity instruments to give confidence to
emerging
market economies that may be affected by a crisis beyond their control, rather than forcing them to build up ever-larger reserves or resort to regional arrangements for self-insurance.
The members that we represent – advanced and
emerging
countries in Asia and Europe – want to play a role in re-establishing a strengthened IMF at the heart of the international monetary system.
Similar motives dictate reserve accumulation in other
emerging
markets.
Since 2015, development finance has started to come less from traditional aid, and more from development-finance institutions, development banks, and sovereign wealth funds in
emerging
economies.
China and other
emerging
economies are also shifting from bilateralism to multilateralism, by working with partners from the global North and South.
Is a form of multipolarity in sports
emerging
as political multipolarity sets in?
Similarly,
emerging
economies have little hope of putting in place progressive tax systems if they cannot find their plutocrats’ wealth.
When the Fed in 2007-2008 entered into swap agreements with 14 central banks, including those of four
emerging
economies (Brazil, Mexico, Singapore, and South Korea), it de facto acknowledged that it is the world’s lender of last resort in dollars.
In the 2013 episode known as the “taper tantrum,” the mere hint that the Fed might slow the pace of its bond-buying program triggered large capital outflows and asset-price drops in most
emerging
economies.
With all of the advanced countries confronting serious fiscal constraints, and
emerging
markets weakened by lower commodity prices, paying for global public goods has become all the more unappealing.
But the decline is likely to be temporary, with new customers
emerging
after a period of adjustment.
What is certain is that the vacuum left by Sharon’s departure from politics is all the more striking in view of the images of chaos
emerging
from the Gaza that Israel has vacated, and the collapse of the Palestinian authority before our eyes.
Emerging
countries offer the example of blatant inequality between employees in the formal sector – companies like Petrobras in Brazil and Infosys in India – and those who work in the informal economy.
But the renewable-energy market is
emerging
far too slowly in Africa – especially when one considers that Bangladesh has delivered 3.5 million small photovoltaic systems to urban slums and poor rural areas over the last five years.
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