Emerging markets : identification, new developments and investments / John V. Reynolds, editor. - New York : Nova Science Publishers, Inc., c2010. - x, 210 p. : ill. ; 27 cm. - Economic issues, problems and perspectives . - Economic issues, problems and perspectives series. .



Preface; New Trend for Emerging Markets: The Reform & Development in China; Key Factors in Conflict Resolution in Strategic Alliances between Spanish & Moroccan Companies; Re-examining Covariance Risk Dynamics in Global Stock Markets using Quantile Regression Analysis; Product Architecture as a Driver of Breakthrough Strategy: The Case of Chinese Carmakers; Industrial Cluster in Emerging Economy: Automotive Cluster in Thailand; Market Integration & Investor Protections in Emerging Markets; Opportunities in Infrastructure Investments in CEE: A Focus on Health Care Provisions based on PPP; Trade & Economy in Emerging Markets; Under What Conditions Can Inflation Targeting be Adopted? The Experience of Emerging Markets; Index.

Emerging markets are countries that are restructuring their economies along market-oriented lines and offer a wealth of opportunities in trade, technology transfers, and foreign direct investment. According to the World Bank, the five biggest emerging markets are China, India, Indonesia, Brazil and Russia. Other countries that are also considered as emerging markets include Mexico, Argentina, South Africa, Poland, Turkey, and South Korea. Emerging markets stand out due to four major characteristics. First, they are regional economic powerhouses with large populations, large resource bases, and large markets. Second, they are transitional societies that are undertaking domestic economic and political reforms. Third, they are the world's fastest growing economies, contributing to a great deal of the world's explosive growth of trade. Fourth, they are critical participants in the world's major political, economic, and social affairs.

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