Grzegorz W. Ko odko TIGER
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The Economics of Post-Communist Transition. Transition. The First Decade. The Mystery of Capital. Why Capitalism Triumphs in the West and Fails Everywhere Else.
- March Quarterly Journal of Economics, The Elusive Quest for Growth: Economists Adventures and Misadventures in the Tropics. Governance in a Globalizing World. The Big Ten: The Big Emerging Markets and How They Will Change Our Lives. Global Political Economy. Understanding the International Economic Order. Comparing Regionalisms. Implications for Global Development. Global Capitalism. Communist and Post-Communist Studies, From Shock to Therapy. The Political Economy of Postsocialist Transformation.
Post-Communist Transition. The Thorny Road Journal of Transforming Economies and Societies, Technical Papers, Communist and Post-Communist Studies, Globalization and Catching-up in Transition Economies. Journal of Transforming Economies and Societies, The Economics of Transition: From Socialist Economy to Market Economy. On Emerging Markets.
- March Economics, Science and Technology. The Competitive Advantage of Nations. Science, Technology, and the Economic Future. Human Development Report 2001. Latin American Adjustment: How Much Has Happened?. Economic and Social Development into the XXI Century. World Development Indicators 2002. EMERGO. Journal of Transforming Economies and Societies,
Globalization and Catching-up in Emerging Market Economies The study discusses conditions and prospects for fast and durable growth in emerging market economies. In the course of history less than 30 nations have become rich and still more than 80 per cent of the world population lives in the middle and low-income countries, some of them in extreme poverty. It is true not only for the majority of economies traditionally considered as developing countries, but also for the new, post-socialist emerging markets. Thus the following questions arise: what is the influence of globalization process on economic growth and how real are the prospects for these emerging markets to catch up with more advanced countries? What factors may contribute to sustained and rapid growth over the long term? The paper examines strategies that can help less advanced countries take advantage of the contemporary wave of globalization and hence narrowing the existing development gap. KO ODKO, Grzegorz W.