A special issue of International Journal of Business Environment
With a high growth rate and still significant untapped potential, emerging markets are the growth engines of the world economy. The term ‘emerging market’ was originally coined by IFC to describe a fairly narrow list of middle-to-higher income economies among the developing countries, with stock markets in which foreigners could buy securities. The term’s meaning has since been expanded to include more or less all developing countries. How to face the changing realities of globalisation requires substantial strategic thought, guidance and implementation. Contributions are invited on various aspects of globalisation and emerging markets.
A list of suggested topics includes but is not limited to the following:
- Business environment in emerging markets
- Liberalisation and privatisation in emerging markets
- Rise of stock markets and foreign capital inflows
- Pollution, environmental concerns and pressure groups
- Role of government
- Corporate governance issues
- Issues of corruption and ethics
- Conquering emerging markets
- Future of emerging markets
Deadline for Submission of Papers: June 30, 2009
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