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ON THE SOURCES OF AGGREGATE FLUCTUATIONS IN EMERGING ECONOMIES [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Economic Review, 2013
Recent research on macroeconomic fluctuations in emerging economies has advocated introducing a stochastic productivity trend or allowing for interest rate shocks and financial frictions. We estimate a model that encompasses these two approaches, shedding light on their relative merits and on how financial frictions affect the transmission of shocks ...
Roberto Chang, Andrés Fernández
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Entrepreneurship in emerging economies

Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal, 2020
Abstract Research Summary The economic center of gravity is shifting from mature markets to emerging regions. This shift provides a good opportunity to broaden and deepen our theoretical base of concepts and frameworks because emerging and mature regions differ significantly in their ...
Foo, Maw‐der   +2 more
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BRICS and emerging economies

2020
The aim of this chapter is a comprehensive analysis of various aspects of the emergence of BRICS. We begin with an examination of the emergence of BRICS showing that BRICS have been members of the top fifteen largest economies in the world since 1960.
Anand, Prathivadi B.   +2 more
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Emerging economies

2019
Chapter 22 notes the growing attraction of emerging economies as host locations for foreign direct investment (FDI). While acquisitions are generally the favored mode of FDI into developed-economy markets, cooperative forms allowing for local participation, such as joint ventures, have been more prevalent in emerging economies, often due to the ...
John Child   +3 more
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Emerging Economies

1998
Abstract Developing countries contain almost Bo per cent of the world’s consumers, and almost all of the world’s population-based market growth will occur in them during the twenty-first century. From an economic point of view, the most significant developing countries are those whose economies are ‘emerging’ both in terms of market ...
John Child, David Faulkner
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Emerging Economies and the Emergence of South-South Protectionism [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of World Trade, 2013
Do exports resume when import-restricting temporary trade barriers (TTBs) such as antidumping are finally removed? First, this paper uses data from the World Bank's Temporary Trade Barriers Database to update through 2011 a number of inter-temporal indicators of import protection.
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Derivative Markets in Emerging Economies: A Survey [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
We review the literature on derivatives in emerging markets. This young but booming literature appears to be concentrated on a few countries, but is quite rich in terms of subject coverage. We classify these topics based on the generally recognized functions of derivative markets and restrict the review to the set of top journals in finance and those ...
Atılgan, Yiğit   +2 more
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Wealth Effects in Emerging Economies [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
In this paper I estimate the impact of changes in real and financial wealth – proxied by house and stock market prices – on private consumption for a panel of sixteen emerging economies in Asia and Central and Eastern Europe. Using recent econometric techniques for heterogeneous panels, i.e. the pooled mean group estimator, inference is drawn about the
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Emergent behavior in information economies

Proceedings International Conference on Multi Agent Systems (Cat. No.98EX160), 2002
Our overall goal is to characterize and understand the dynamic behavior of very large open economies of automated information agents. Analysis and simulation of a simple information-filtering economy reveal both efficient self-organization of the brokers into specialized niches and endless price wars, depending on extrinsic costs.
Jeffrey O. Kephart   +6 more
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Emerging Economy: Emerging Talent

2012
Women today are present in every field of work. Research has consistently indicated strong correlation between diverse senior management and financial performance of organizations, highlighting business benefits from having considerable number of women employees as part of the workforce.
Shachi Irde, Madhuvanthi Ravi
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