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  • The threat for monetary authorities in developing economies is far from theoretical.
  • It is also the official journal of the Institute of Developing Economies.
  • This can have an enormous impact on developing economies that focus on industrialization.
  • They say China's developing economy and its fragile banks need a stable currency.
  • Until the middle of 2008, Latvia had the fastest developing economy in Europe.
  • Mahathir said Malaysia is still a developing economy and needs the special status.
  • It currently makes up only 18 percent of financial flows to developing economies.
  • China maintains it is a developing economy for which allowances should be made.
  • Many developing economies are in recession or on the brink of a downturn.
  • Other economists say that developing economies are hit hardest by rising oil prices.
  • But in a developing economy, the government has to play an important role.
  • By contrast, developing economies have abundant pliable labour, and low rents and wages.
  • The Climate Technology Program helps developing economies identify profitable solutions to climate challenges.
  • Anything above that might hurt developing economies, he said in comments published Tuesday.
  • Development experts agree and say the effects ripple throughout developing economies.
  • "We expect Vietnam's rapidly developing economy to offer additional opportunities ."
  • It is merely pointing out the dangers that globalisation poses to developing economies.
  • An expert on developing economies, Blitzer previously taught at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
  • Venezuela, Sri Lanka, Turkey and South Africa brought up the rear among developing economies.
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