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Comparative Perspectives on Private Equity in Emerging Markets

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While the economic outlook for developed economies appears uncertain, many emerging markets face exciting growth prospects. Several emerging markets have shown extraordinary resilience to economic downturn, and have proved adaptable to changing economic fortunes inside of their nations, to evolving export conditions, and to looking outward for investment opportunities in the global market. While their overall development has reached a plateau in recent years, GDP growth in emerging markets (especially in Brazil, China, India, and Poland) still exceeds that in developed nations by a significant factor.

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Klonowski, D. (2011). Comparative Perspectives on Private Equity in Emerging Markets. In: Private Equity in Poland. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230338050_9

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