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Emerging economies
An emerging economy is one that can’t yet be classified as ‘developed’ and is investing heavily in its productive capacity. The largest emerging economies (GDP at PPP) are still the BRICs, that is, Brazil, Russia, India and China. We also consider the CIVETS (Colombia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Egypt, Turkey and South Africa) and the MINT economies (Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria and Turkey).
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Rising inflation hits living standards for India's middle class
15th December 2022
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Is another debt crisis looming for emerging countries?
14th October 2022
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Globalisation - Apple shifts more manufacturing toward Vietnam
24th August 2022
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Growth and Development Country Profile - Vietnam
Topic Videos
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Shifts in the share of Global GDP
Study Notes
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Costs of Inflation - Living with rampant inflation in Turkey
21st April 2022
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Sustainable Farming - Challenges for Indian Farming
26th March 2022
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Impact of Globalisation (Revision Essay Plan)
Practice Exam Questions
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Currency Economics: The Collapsing Turkish Lira
Topic Videos
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Turning Into 2022 - Some Important Economics News Issues
29th December 2021
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China and the Global Economy: 20 Years on from Accession to the WTO
12th December 2021
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Globalisation - Lego to build $1bn factory in Vietnam
9th December 2021
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Chinese Economy - Evergrande teeters
7th December 2021
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How China has monopolised the electric vehicle industry
26th November 2021
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Currency Economics - Turkish lira in free-fall despite interest rate rise
21st November 2021
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COP26 - How can India tackle its climate challenge?
31st October 2021
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Global Economics - Is China's economic model broken?
17th October 2021
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Development Economics - Can new lenders save Brazil’s struggling farmers?
8th September 2021
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Commodity Prices - Vietnam adds to global coffee supply concerns
1st September 2021
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Demographics - China switches to a 3-child policy
4th June 2021
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How China dominates Pacific mining, logging and fishing
3rd June 2021
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China's population grows at slowest pace in decades
17th May 2021
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IMF predicts strong rebound in the global economy
10th April 2021
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Export Dependency on the United States Economy
Topic Videos
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Globalisation - China overtakes the USA as EU's biggest trading partner
17th February 2021
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China's economy bucks the global trend
18th January 2021
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If China Builds It, Will They Come?
7th January 2021
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How coronavirus has rocked India's economy
21st December 2020
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Vietnam - Asia's Shining Star
19th November 2020
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The Promise of Education in Indonesia
18th November 2020
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China's Belt and Road Policy - Should the West Worry?
30th July 2020
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Could Africa one day rival China?
8th April 2020
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China economy: Why it matters to you
4th March 2020
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Growth and Development Profile: Mozambique
Topic Videos
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Growth and Development Profile: Morocco
Topic Videos
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Tutor2u Development Economics Resource Update (2020)
30th January 2020
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Growth and Development Profile: Senegal
Topic Videos
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Indonesia’s Aspiring Middle Class
30th January 2020
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Development Economics Essay Plan: Savings and Growth
Practice Exam Questions
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Growth and Development Profile: Bangladesh
Topic Videos
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Tragedy of the Commons - How the scramble for sand is destroying the Mekong
22nd December 2019
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Growth and Development Profile: Mexico
Topic Videos
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Growth and Development Profile: Rwanda
Topic Videos
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Growth and Development Profile: Cambodia
Topic Videos
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How China plans to lead the computer chip industry
19th November 2019
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Is India approaching a US-style financial crisis?
14th November 2019
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Benefits and Costs of Economic Growth (2019 Update)
Topic Videos
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Synoptic Economics: China's Economic Slowdown
Topic Videos
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African Free Trade Agreement (Chain of Analysis)
Practice Exam Questions
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Emerging Economies
Topic Videos
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Transnational businesses and globalisation
Study Notes
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An unusual take on Debt Forgiveness
19th December 2016
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The economic impact of lower oil prices
25th January 2016
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Why might the US raise its interest rate?
14th December 2015
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The squeezed middle
16th August 2015
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IMF warns higher interest rates might trigger a new financial crisis
29th September 2015