Emerging Markets and Developing Economies (EMDEs) play a pivotal role in the global economy, contributing significantly to global growth and stability. These economies, which include a diverse group of countries across regions, are characterized by rapid economic growth, industrialization, and varying degrees of integration into the global financial system.
In 2017, growth in Emerging Markets And Developing Economies accelerated to an estimated 4.3%, reflecting a recovery in commodity exporters and continued robust activity in commodity importers. Several factors drove this growth:
The outlook for EMDEs remains cautiously optimistic, with growth projected to strengthen to 4.5% in 2018 and to an average of 4.7% in 2019-2020. This positive trajectory is expected as headwinds faced by commodity exporters dissipate, allowing these economies to approach their potential growth rates.
Several risks could hinder this growth:
EMDEs face several policy challenges that need to be addressed to sustain and enhance growth:
Emerging Markets and Developing Economies (EMDEs) are set to continue their role as significant contributors to global growth. While challenges remain, particularly in terms of investment, productivity, and demographic trends, the outlook remains positive.
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