Problem Of Investments And Implementations Profitsin Emerging Markets
Branislav Brcanski
Montenegrin Journal of Economics, 2010, vol. 6, issue 12, 185-191
Abstract:
Emerging markets are very interesting and attractive investment for investors to realize profits. However, many of them are faced with many problems, certain limitations and challenges not encountered in developed markets. Also, investors emphasize the potential of the fast growing market that is the result of economic reforms, reform of the fees and taxes, liberalization of the law in relation to foreign direct investment and adequate transparency of the company in an environment in which they operate. In addition, institutional investors emphasize the downward potential of the developed markets, which normally leads to declining profit rates and narrowing the maneuvering space for investment. The paper explores key aspects of private equity funds investing in emerging markets, starting from the fact that the high-profit character and that complex.
Date: 2010
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