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Frontier Investor : How to Prosper in the Next Emerging Markets.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Columbia Business School publishingPublication details: La Vergne : Columbia University Press, 2016.Description: 1 online resource (268 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0231542356
  • 9780231542357
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Frontier Investor : How to Prosper in the Next Emerging Markets.DDC classification:
  • 332.609172/4 23
LOC classification:
  • HG5993.D56 2016
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction -- Why invest in frontier markets -- Emerging markets have emerged -- Frontier markets are the new emerging markets -- Frontier's bright economic outlook -- "The young and the restless" : frontier's favorable demographics -- "Can you hear me now?" : frontier's integration with the global economy -- Frontier equity markets offer value and diversification -- How to invest in frontier markets -- The pitfalls of passive management and advantages of active managements in frontier markets -- Do-it-yourself investing in frontier markets -- Special situations in distressed debt -- Privatizations -- Risks and opportunities in frontier markets -- Political risks in frontier markets -- Other risks in frontier markets -- Megatrends in frontier markets -- Frontiers of frontier markets investing -- Notes -- Index.
Summary: Frontier markets account for 15 percent of global GDP, yet global investors largely ignore them. Fueled by access to technology and information, these markets are emerging even faster than their predecessors, making them an essential component of a globally diversified portfolio. In Frontier Investor, Marko Dimitrijevic makes the case for their inclusion, arguing through a diverse set of case studies that it is possible if not wise to make informed investing decisions about these unfamiliar and undervalued markets. Markets that were considered exotic two decades ago China, India, South Africa,
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Frontier markets account for 15 percent of global GDP, yet global investors largely ignore them. Fueled by access to technology and information, these markets are emerging even faster than their predecessors, making them an essential component of a globally diversified portfolio. In Frontier Investor, Marko Dimitrijevic makes the case for their inclusion, arguing through a diverse set of case studies that it is possible if not wise to make informed investing decisions about these unfamiliar and undervalued markets. Markets that were considered exotic two decades ago China, India, South Africa,

Introduction -- Why invest in frontier markets -- Emerging markets have emerged -- Frontier markets are the new emerging markets -- Frontier's bright economic outlook -- "The young and the restless" : frontier's favorable demographics -- "Can you hear me now?" : frontier's integration with the global economy -- Frontier equity markets offer value and diversification -- How to invest in frontier markets -- The pitfalls of passive management and advantages of active managements in frontier markets -- Do-it-yourself investing in frontier markets -- Special situations in distressed debt -- Privatizations -- Risks and opportunities in frontier markets -- Political risks in frontier markets -- Other risks in frontier markets -- Megatrends in frontier markets -- Frontiers of frontier markets investing -- Notes -- Index.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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