The ability of developing countries to access external finance has a crucial role in their economic development. IFSL’s annual report External Finance for Emerging Economies sets out the extent of external financing from commercial sources including foreign direct and portfolio investment and bank lending. The 2010 edition showed that Private inflows of external finance to emerging economies nearly halved to an estimated $372bn in 2009 from $720bn in 2008.
External Finance for Emerging Markets 2010
External Finance for Emerging Markets 2010 (datasheet)
External Finance for Emerging Markets 2010
External Finance for Emerging Markets 2010 (datasheet)
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