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A Closer Look at Emerging Market Resilience During Recent Shocks

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A succession of shocks to the global economy in recent years has focused attention on the improved economic and financial resilience of emerging market economies. For some of these economies, this assessment is well-founded and highlights the fruits of deep, structural economic reforms since the 1990s. However, for a much larger universe of countries, the ability to weather shocks is still mixed and many remain vulnerable. In this post, we explore the divide between the two sets of countries and focus on the effects of recent economic shocks, including the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

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  • Hunter L. Clark & Jeffrey B. Dawson & Julian Gonzalez-Murphy, 2026. "A Closer Look at Emerging Market Resilience During Recent Shocks," Liberty Street Economics 20260409, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fednls:103022
    DOI: 10.59576/lse.20260409
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    • F0 - International Economics - - General
    • E0 - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics - - General

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