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Emerging Markets in the Global Economy
Emerging Markets Come of Age
M. Ayhan Kose and Eswar S. Prasad
These vibrant middle-income countries survived the global recession, but face bumps as they seek to solidify their place in the world economy and flex their political muscles
Gauging China’s Influence
Vivek Arora and Athanasios Vamvakidis
China’s rapid integration and growth are increasingly affecting the rest of the world
Also in This Issue
Stimulus Worked
Alan S. Blinder and Mark Zandi
Without the quick and massive policy response, the Great Recession might still plague the United States
Getting Debt under Control
Emanuele Baldacci, Sanjeev Gupta, and Carlos Mulas-Granados
In dealing with the aftermath of the Great Recession, policymakers must pay attention to the mix of austerity policies
The Tragedy of Unemployment
Mai Chi Dao and Prakash Loungani
Governments can do more to alleviate joblessness and its human costs
Leveraging Inequality
Michael Kumhof and Romain Rancière
Long periods of unequal incomes spur borrowing from the rich, increasing the risk of major economic crises
Sneak preview of March 2011 issue
Sustaining Latin America's Transformation
Nicolás Eyzaguirre
Building on recent successes, Latin America now has a chance to raise its profile in the global marketplace
Faces of the Crisis Revisited
Julian Ryall, Florencia Carbone, Niccole Braynen-Kimani, Hyun-Sung Khang, and Jacqueline Deslauriers
How the global crisis has turned some people's lives upside down
Bad News Spreads
Rabah Arezki, Bertrand Candelon, and Amadou N.R. Sy
When government debt is downgraded, the ill effects can be felt across countries and financial markets
Risky Business
İnci Ötker-Robe and Ceyla Pazarbasioglu
Global banks will adapt to the new international rules on capital and liquidity, but at what cost to investors and the safety of the financial system?
Trusting the Government
Marc Quintyn and Geneviève Verdier
Confidence in government is the key to financial development
Poorest Economies Can Export More
Katrin Elborgh-Woytek and Robert Gregory
Advanced and emerging economies can make it easier for the least developed countries to sell more products abroad
Islamic Banking
Good for Growth?
Patrick Imam and Kangni Kpodar
The spread of Islamic banking can spur development in countries with large Muslim populations
Put to the Test
Maher Hasan and Jemma Dridi
Islamic banks were more resilient than conventional banks during the global financial crisis
Departments
People in Economics
Picture This
Youth for Hire
Sara Elder
The global economic crisis has led to the highest youth unemployment rates ever
Back to Basics
Data Spotlight
Trade Impact
Kim Zieschang
The Great Recession seriously disrupted international trade, but some regions and trading partners were hit harder than others
Book Reviews
The Globalization Paradox: Democracy and the Future of the World Economy, Dani Rodrik
Exorbitant Privilege: The Decline of the Dollar and the Future of the International Monetary System, Barry Eichengreen
The Dragon’s Gift: The Real Story of China in Africa, Deborah Brautigam
Index
List of Articles in 2010
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