There are many challenges facing developing and developed economies. With rising rates, recession risks, and repositioning of global supply chains, leaders of emerging market countries are wise to be asking questions about the viability of their current growth strategies as sources of future prosperity. Using our practical, fact-driven approach, the Emerging Market & Developing Economies research program at the Hoover Institution will jointly convene high-level decision makers (private sector as well as public) and researchers to diagnose problems and discuss feasible solutions to important aspects of the biggest challenges to inclusive and sustained high growth in EMDES.

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Turnaround: Third World Lessons for First World Growth

Thirty years ago, China seemed hopelessly mired in poverty, Mexico triggered the Third World Debt Crisis, and Brazil suffered under hyperinflation. Since then, these and other developing countries have turned themselves around, while First World nations, battered by crises, depend more than ever on sustained growth in emerging markets.

 

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