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Long-Term Finance in EMEs: Navigating between Risks and Policy Choices

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  • Canuto, Otaviano

    (World Bank)

  • Silva, Anderson Caputo

    (World Bank)

  • Garcia-Kilroy, Catalina

    (World Bank)

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Emerging market economies (EMEs) are making important strides in developing long-term finance capital market vehicles to support investment in strategic areas such as infrastructure. However, since last year, EMEs have suffered from big shifts in terms of market sentiment. While EMEs’ prospects were clearly overhyped in the wake of the crisis, the bleak forecasts that dominated headlines in the second half of last year were similarly exaggerated. There are still a number of factors indicating that EMEs’ role in the global economy will continue to grow—just not as rapidly or dramatically as previously thought

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  • Canuto, Otaviano & Silva, Anderson Caputo & Garcia-Kilroy, Catalina, 2014. "Long-Term Finance in EMEs: Navigating between Risks and Policy Choices," World Bank - Economic Premise, The World Bank, issue 152, pages 1-5, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:wbk:prmecp:ep152
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    JEL classification:

    • G1 - Financial Economics - - General Financial Markets
    • O1 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Economic Development

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