Last Updated: August 14, 2008
Emerging Markets
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EMs typically have low to middle per capita income and pursue economic development and reform programs. They then "emerge" as significant players in the global economy.
Large transfers from the European Union (EU) will have a significant impact on the economic future of its new members.
Country News
Emerging Markets Weather Fallout from Financial Crisis
May 8, 2008
Despite the severe fallout from the subprime meltdown that is dampening world growth and depressing financial markets, emerging market countries are weathering the financial crisis relatively well,
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Emerging Markets See Sharp Decline in Corporate Funding
April 16, 2008
Capital inflows to the corporate sector in emerging markets have declined in recent months, signifying spillovers from the funding and credit risks in mature markets in the wake of the ongoing financial crisis. 
Risks Confront Africa's Expanding Economies
April 12, 2008
African oil exporters will again lead the region's economic expansion, but slow growth in advanced economies, along with higher oil and food prices, has raised risks. 
Asian Growth Easing, But Still Strong
April 11, 2008
Led by China and India, growth in Asia is forecast to be 6.2 percent in 2008, a decline of 1¼ percentage points as a result of the slowdown in advanced economies. 
Vietnam: New Challenges Amid Signs of Overheating
March 7, 2008
Vietnam's economy is growing rapidly, attracting large inflows of foreign investment, but signs that the economy is overheating could threaten sustained growth unless the government takes action. 
China as Hub: Intra-regional Trade in Asia
February 6, 2008
Asian exports are booming, with growth built increasingly around rapid growth in intra-regional trade that has China playing a central role. 
India: High Capital Inflows Pose Policy Challenge
February 4, 2008
Over the past five years, average growth of 8¾ percent has made India one of the world's fastest-growing economies. 
Spotlight
Emerging Europe Closes Income Gap with Advanced Europe
August 1, 2008
Together with sound macroeconomic policies, further progress in structural reforms will be key to ensure smooth catching up in emerging Europe. 
Banking in Europe's Transition Economies
April 25, 2008
High intermediation costs among banks in southeastern Europe are hampering economic development in the region. 
Publications
World Economic Outlook
GFSR Market Update
January 29, 2008
The most recent GFSR Update discusses how emerging markets have been affected by the continuing market turmoil. 
Research
Monetary Policy Transmission in EMs
May 15, 2008
How does monetary policy work in emerging market countries? New research from the Bank for International Settlements sheds light on this important topic. 
How do EMs attract FDI?
March 24, 2008
A recent study suggests that financial reform is not only more important than financial development but also that financial reform is much more important than other structural reforms vis-à-vis FDI. 
FDI and Structural Reforms: Evidence from Eastern Europe and Latin America
February 26, 2008
Focusing on the role of structural reforms, research by IMF staff attempts to identify the factors that attract FDI. The data set includes 19 Latin American countries and 25 transition economies. 
Emerging Market Spread Compression: Is it Real or is it Liquidity?
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