Slower Growth in Emerging Markets: The New Normal

November 7, 2013

Unloading cabbages in Moscow, Russia. Slowing growth in emerging markets may be the new normal, say Adams (photo: Denis Sinyakov/Corbis)

In This Episode

The recent slowing growth in emerging markets may continue for the foreseeable future says economist Tim Adams. At a recent seminar on "Emerging Markets: Restoring the Momentum", Adams suggested that this change could be a good thing, heralding more balanced and sustainable growth.

Tim Adams, President and CEO of The Institute of International Finance
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