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Concept

emerging markets

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Emerging markets is an academic concept and classification used within economics, finance, and international business to categorize national economies undergoing significant structural transition, typically from developing to industrialized status. This concept investigates their distinct characteristics, including rapid growth potential, evolving institutional and financial frameworks, processes of industrialization, and the unique opportunities and risks they present to global investors and the international economic system.

Top Authors

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CR

Duke University

GB

Columbia University

XV

University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City

GA

International Monetary Fund

TK

Harvard University

Top Institutions

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International Monetary Fund

Washington D.C., United States

National Bureau of Economic Research

Cambridge, United States

Washington D.C., United States

Columbia University

New York, United States

Washington D.C., United States