They are always ‘the future’ but regularly under economic and or financial pressure
George Magnus recommends the best books on Emerging Markets
What determines whether a country goes backwards or forwards? Why have so few developing countries joined the ranks of rich nations? George Magnus, former chief economist of UBS, chooses books to help us reflect on what it is that societies need in order to be successful.
Why is global growth slipping?
First published: Prospectmagazine.co.uk, 10/11/2015
Emerging markets were meant to be doing better than this by now
The OECD has become the latest international organisation to reflect on weaker global growth.
Are we flirting with another global recession?
First published: Prospectmagazine.co.uk, 12/10/2015
The economies of emerging countries are most at risk
The IMF didn’t say it as such at its annual meeting,
Emerging markets won’t be able to trade out of the current slowdown
First published: The Times, 3/10/2015
The curtain-raiser to next week’s probably sombre economic mood at the annual October IMF meetings in Lima,