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This chapter discusses why the rise of emerging economies is important, through what lenses it can be viewed, what discussions it has generated, phases in the rise of emerging economies, what trends and transformations to watch, and their role in international finance.

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    These questions are addressed in Nederveen Pieterse 2018. This article draws on some chapters in this book.

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Nederveen Pieterse, J. (2019). Emerging Economies, Emerging Horizons. In: Shaw, T.M., Mahrenbach, L.C., Modi, R., Yi-chong, X. (eds) The Palgrave Handbook of Contemporary International Political Economy. Palgrave Handbooks in IPE. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-45443-0_15

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