Emerging Economies. Genealogy, Evolutions and Vulnerabilities
Julien Vercueil ()
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« Emerging markets » is now a thirty-five years old expression. As other popular notions, its successive utilizations have carried transformations and slides of meaning that may have complicated its common understanding today. Therefore we think it could be useful to enlighten today's discussions about the status, nature and future of "emerging markets and emerging economies" by recalling the genealogy of the concept and the recent history of its meaning. Hence we will be able to justify our own use of the concept, in order to characterize its current scope.
Keywords: emerging economies; BRICS; Economic vulnerabilities (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016-11
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Published in 2016, http://www.osservatorio-economie-emergenti-torino.it/news/125-economie-emergenti-emerging-economies-04.html
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