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Introduction: Financialisation and Development in Asia under Late Capitalism
2014
Asian Studies Review
Multilateral development agencies have increasingly focused attention on underdeveloped countries in Asia as potential new sites for financial capital. Often referred to as "emerging markets", these economies are seen as ripe for private sector investment and, at the same time, in need of foreign capital to support rapid industrialisation, modernisation and poverty reduction. For development agencies, this confluence of interests suggests a means for quickly closing the "development gap",
doi:10.1080/10357823.2014.956284
fatcat:de2lqhmun5dklceyuirjxg634e