Emerging
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First,
emerging
economies’ motivation to transform their growth models was weaker than expected.
The global economic environment – characterized by massive amounts of liquidity and low interest rates stemming from unconventional monetary policy in advanced economies – led most
emerging
economies to use their policy space to build up existing drivers of growth, rather than develop new ones.
Nonetheless, while
emerging
economies’ prospects were clearly over-hyped in the wake of the crisis, the bleak forecasts that dominate today’s headlines are similarly exaggerated.
There are still a number of factors indicating that
emerging
economies’ role in the global economy will continue to grow – just not as rapidly or dramatically as previously thought.
This summer, the mere suggestion of a monetary-policy reversal in the United States sparked a surge in bond yields, which triggered an asset sell-off in several major
emerging
economies.
Only by recognizing the weaknesses of old growth patterns and pursuing the needed structural reforms can
emerging
economies achieve strong, stable, and sustainable GDP growth – and fulfill their potential as the global economy’s main engines.
We live in an age of
emerging
and re-emerging infectious diseases that can spread quickly through global networks.
First, most
emerging
infectious diseases are zoonoses, meaning that they start in animal populations, sometimes with a genetic mutation that enables the jump to humans.
Finally, the required medical responses, including diagnostic tools and effective medications and vaccines, inevitably lag behind the
emerging
diseases.
And the worldwide Gini coefficient of inter-country inequality fell from 0.653 to 0.556 from 1980 to 2007, owing largely to the astounding performance of the
emerging
countries, particularly China and India.
In 2007 alone, the US imported $790 billion of capital, while the
emerging
and developing countries exported $714 billion.
The best news of the year is that, at long last, the Continent's consumers seem to be
emerging
from their long depression.
Other models, such as Microensure and Bima, have also gained ground, offering micro-insurance solutions in
emerging
countries.
Emerging
fintech services can take a lesson from the Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba, which was quick in leveraging its payments platform, Alipay.
But regulators and fintech firms should take note of examples like Alipay to develop rational strategic possibilities for this
emerging
sector.
Elsewhere, other strategies to fill the labor gap are
emerging.
In most advanced economies and many
emerging
economies, investment rates fell sharply in the wake of the 2008 global financial crisis, and have still not returned to pre-crisis levels.
The upshot is that the
emerging
market policy environment is a lot more competitive, especially in terms of attracting FDI.
In contrast to the People’s Republic of 40 years ago – a rural, agrarian country
emerging
from the Cultural Revolution – today’s China is an economic and political superpower with a rapidly urbanizing and technologically advanced society.
At the same time, greater cross-border collaboration, along with up-to-date information about
emerging
multidrug resistance in the GMS, became essential.
A Contagion of Bad IdeasNEW YORK – The Great Recession of 2008 has morphed into the North Atlantic Recession: it is mainly Europe and the United States, not the major
emerging
markets, that have become mired in slow growth and high unemployment.
They also cite investment opportunities in
emerging
markets, and make the obvious point that if China and India stay on track, their economies' relative weight in the world will double in the next decade or so, as rapid real growth is accompanied by appreciation in their real exchange rates.
In Latin America, and in
emerging
markets more generally, there will be lots of pressure.
Episodes of financial tightening at the center and falling stock markets scare
emerging
market investors.
The Cooperation CrisisPARIS – The rise of
emerging
economies worldwide has generated much optimism, in terms not only of economic development, but also of global cooperation.
But the
emerging
powers soon came to believe that the West had used the protection of Libya’s civilian population as a pretext for regime change (though, realistically, it would have been impossible to protect the population without toppling Muammar el-Qaddafi’s government).
In the
emerging
multipolar world, characterized by sovereignty concerns and strategic competition, progress toward resolving global issues will be more difficult than ever – with potentially devastating consequences.
Japan may have shied away for decades from sharing the task of maintaining international order, but a new awareness of international responsibility is steadily
emerging.
History provides many examples of excessive monetary finance, from Weimar Germany to the many
emerging
economies where governments have pressured central banks to finance large fiscal deficits, with high inflation the inevitable result.
Instead, the rapid growth of the
emerging
economies, especially coal-burning China, has caused global CO2 emissions to soar.
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