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Emerging economies have clawed their way back from the brink of financial collapse.  

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Emerging economies have clawed their way back from the brink of financial collapse. The issue of the development of emerging economies is vital, as it is necessary to know the reasons for financial crises and the ways out from them, because nobody wants the situation of the late 1990s to repeat. Now most of the countries which suffered from collapses are in a far better position to withstand external shocks from other markets and to avoid home made economic crises. A variety of factors including the macroeconomic adjustment and structural reform efforts by many emerging economies are responsible for a rebound of emerging markets. Emerging market economies tend to grow faster than their developed market counterparts, because they are at an early stage of development, and emerging market companies therefore offer the potential for rapid earnings growth and consequently enhanced returns. But it is understandable that investors might be nervous about these...

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