The Post-Crisis Growth Slowdown in Emerging Economies and the Role of Structural Reforms

This paper constructs indicators of structural bottlenecks arising from barriers to open markets, obstacles to business operations, and constraints to access to finance. Empirical evidence from a sample of 30 emerging economies indicates that barri...

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Main Authors: Qureshi, Zia, Diaz-Sanchez, Jose L., Varoudakis, Aristomene
Format: Policy Research Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank Group, Washington, DC 2014
Subjects:
GDP
WTO
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/11/20377499/post-crisis-growth-slowdown-emerging-economies-role-structural-reforms
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spelling okr-10986-206102021-04-23T14:03:59Z The Post-Crisis Growth Slowdown in Emerging Economies and the Role of Structural Reforms Qureshi, Zia Diaz-Sanchez, Jose L. Varoudakis, Aristomene ACCESS TO CREDIT ACCESS TO FINANCE ACCOUNTING ADVANCED ECONOMIES ADVANCED ECONOMY AFFILIATED ORGANIZATIONS AGRICULTURE BANK POLICY BANKING SYSTEMS BUSINESS CLIMATE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS ENVIRONMENTS BUSINESS REGULATION BUSINESS REGULATIONS CAPITAL MARKETS COLLATERAL COMMERCIAL DISPUTE COMPETITION POLICY COMPETITIVENESS COMPOSITE INDEXES CORPORATE DEBT CORPORATE INSIDERS CREDIT INFORMATION CREDIT REGISTRIES CREDITORS DEBT DEBT CRISIS DEBT RECOVERY DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRY DEVELOPING ECONOMIES DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT POLICY DISCLOSURE DOMESTIC COMPETITION ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC OUTLOOK ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE ECONOMIC SURVEYS ECONOMIES OF SCALE EMERGING ECONOMIES EMERGING ECONOMY EMERGING MARKET EMERGING MARKET ECONOMIES ENABLING ENVIRONMENT ENTERPRISE PERFORMANCE ENTREPRENEURS EXPORT MARKETS EXTERNAL SHOCKS FACTOR MARKETS FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL DISTRESS FINANCIAL SYSTEM FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGN INVESTMENT GDP GLOBAL ECONOMY GROWTH RATE INCOME INCOME LEVELS INFORMAL ECONOMY INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL TRADE INVESTMENT CLIMATE JOB CREATION LEGAL RIGHTS LENDERS LIABILITY MACROECONOMIC PERFORMANCE MACROECONOMIC POLICY MARKET DOMINANCE MARKET ENTRY MARKET REGULATION MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES MIDDLE-INCOME ECONOMIES MONOPOLY MULTIPLIER EFFECT NATIONAL INCOME NEW BUSINESSES NEW MARKET OPEN MARKETS POLICY ENVIRONMENT POPULATION AGEING POST-CRISIS PERIOD POST-CRISIS PERIODS PRIVATE INVESTMENT PROTECTING INVESTORS PUBLIC INVESTMENTS REAL GDP RECESSION RED TAPE REGULATORY REFORM RENT SEEKING RETURNS SAVINGS SHAREHOLDER SHAREHOLDERS SOVEREIGN DEBT TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH TRADE BARRIERS TRADING TRANSPARENCY UNEMPLOYMENT UNION USE OF COLLATERAL VOLATILITY WORLD ECONOMY WORLD TRADE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION WTO This paper constructs indicators of structural bottlenecks arising from barriers to open markets, obstacles to business operations, and constraints to access to finance. Empirical evidence from a sample of 30 emerging economies indicates that barriers to open markets and access to finance are significantly associated with differences in total factor productivity growth in the post-global financial crisis period compared with the pre-crisis period -- with countries with fewer barriers showing stronger recovery and resilience. Barriers to access to finance are also associated with differences in the performance of private investment. Reforms to improve the policy framework in these areas, up to the level of the best-ranking countries, could offset the recently observed growth slowdown in emerging economies. These reforms would revitalize potential growth and mitigate the risks from external shocks associated with the global environment in the transition from the global financial crisis. 2014-12-03T15:38:59Z 2014-12-03T15:38:59Z 2014-11-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/11/20377499/post-crisis-growth-slowdown-emerging-economies-role-structural-reforms http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20610 English en_US Policy Research Working Paper;No. 7107 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Group, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research
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topic ACCESS TO CREDIT
ACCESS TO FINANCE
ACCOUNTING
ADVANCED ECONOMIES
ADVANCED ECONOMY
AFFILIATED ORGANIZATIONS
AGRICULTURE
BANK POLICY
BANKING SYSTEMS
BUSINESS CLIMATE
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENTS
BUSINESS REGULATION
BUSINESS REGULATIONS
CAPITAL MARKETS
COLLATERAL
COMMERCIAL DISPUTE
COMPETITION POLICY
COMPETITIVENESS
COMPOSITE INDEXES
CORPORATE DEBT
CORPORATE INSIDERS
CREDIT INFORMATION
CREDIT REGISTRIES
CREDITORS
DEBT
DEBT CRISIS
DEBT RECOVERY
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPING COUNTRY
DEVELOPING ECONOMIES
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
DISCLOSURE
DOMESTIC COMPETITION
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
ECONOMIC SURVEYS
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
EMERGING ECONOMIES
EMERGING ECONOMY
EMERGING MARKET
EMERGING MARKET ECONOMIES
ENABLING ENVIRONMENT
ENTERPRISE PERFORMANCE
ENTREPRENEURS
EXPORT MARKETS
EXTERNAL SHOCKS
FACTOR MARKETS
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL DISTRESS
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
GDP
GLOBAL ECONOMY
GROWTH RATE
INCOME
INCOME LEVELS
INFORMAL ECONOMY
INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
JOB CREATION
LEGAL RIGHTS
LENDERS
LIABILITY
MACROECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
MACROECONOMIC POLICY
MARKET DOMINANCE
MARKET ENTRY
MARKET REGULATION
MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES
MIDDLE-INCOME ECONOMIES
MONOPOLY
MULTIPLIER EFFECT
NATIONAL INCOME
NEW BUSINESSES
NEW MARKET
OPEN MARKETS
POLICY ENVIRONMENT
POPULATION AGEING
POST-CRISIS PERIOD
POST-CRISIS PERIODS
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PROTECTING INVESTORS
PUBLIC INVESTMENTS
REAL GDP
RECESSION
RED TAPE
REGULATORY REFORM
RENT SEEKING
RETURNS
SAVINGS
SHAREHOLDER
SHAREHOLDERS
SOVEREIGN DEBT
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
TRADE BARRIERS
TRADING
TRANSPARENCY
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNION
USE OF COLLATERAL
VOLATILITY
WORLD ECONOMY
WORLD TRADE
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
WTO
spellingShingle ACCESS TO CREDIT
ACCESS TO FINANCE
ACCOUNTING
ADVANCED ECONOMIES
ADVANCED ECONOMY
AFFILIATED ORGANIZATIONS
AGRICULTURE
BANK POLICY
BANKING SYSTEMS
BUSINESS CLIMATE
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENTS
BUSINESS REGULATION
BUSINESS REGULATIONS
CAPITAL MARKETS
COLLATERAL
COMMERCIAL DISPUTE
COMPETITION POLICY
COMPETITIVENESS
COMPOSITE INDEXES
CORPORATE DEBT
CORPORATE INSIDERS
CREDIT INFORMATION
CREDIT REGISTRIES
CREDITORS
DEBT
DEBT CRISIS
DEBT RECOVERY
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPING COUNTRY
DEVELOPING ECONOMIES
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
DISCLOSURE
DOMESTIC COMPETITION
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
ECONOMIC SURVEYS
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
EMERGING ECONOMIES
EMERGING ECONOMY
EMERGING MARKET
EMERGING MARKET ECONOMIES
ENABLING ENVIRONMENT
ENTERPRISE PERFORMANCE
ENTREPRENEURS
EXPORT MARKETS
EXTERNAL SHOCKS
FACTOR MARKETS
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL DISTRESS
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
GDP
GLOBAL ECONOMY
GROWTH RATE
INCOME
INCOME LEVELS
INFORMAL ECONOMY
INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
JOB CREATION
LEGAL RIGHTS
LENDERS
LIABILITY
MACROECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
MACROECONOMIC POLICY
MARKET DOMINANCE
MARKET ENTRY
MARKET REGULATION
MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES
MIDDLE-INCOME ECONOMIES
MONOPOLY
MULTIPLIER EFFECT
NATIONAL INCOME
NEW BUSINESSES
NEW MARKET
OPEN MARKETS
POLICY ENVIRONMENT
POPULATION AGEING
POST-CRISIS PERIOD
POST-CRISIS PERIODS
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PROTECTING INVESTORS
PUBLIC INVESTMENTS
REAL GDP
RECESSION
RED TAPE
REGULATORY REFORM
RENT SEEKING
RETURNS
SAVINGS
SHAREHOLDER
SHAREHOLDERS
SOVEREIGN DEBT
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
TRADE BARRIERS
TRADING
TRANSPARENCY
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNION
USE OF COLLATERAL
VOLATILITY
WORLD ECONOMY
WORLD TRADE
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
WTO
Qureshi, Zia
Diaz-Sanchez, Jose L.
Varoudakis, Aristomene
The Post-Crisis Growth Slowdown in Emerging Economies and the Role of Structural Reforms
relation Policy Research Working Paper;No. 7107
description This paper constructs indicators of structural bottlenecks arising from barriers to open markets, obstacles to business operations, and constraints to access to finance. Empirical evidence from a sample of 30 emerging economies indicates that barriers to open markets and access to finance are significantly associated with differences in total factor productivity growth in the post-global financial crisis period compared with the pre-crisis period -- with countries with fewer barriers showing stronger recovery and resilience. Barriers to access to finance are also associated with differences in the performance of private investment. Reforms to improve the policy framework in these areas, up to the level of the best-ranking countries, could offset the recently observed growth slowdown in emerging economies. These reforms would revitalize potential growth and mitigate the risks from external shocks associated with the global environment in the transition from the global financial crisis.
format Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
author Qureshi, Zia
Diaz-Sanchez, Jose L.
Varoudakis, Aristomene
author_facet Qureshi, Zia
Diaz-Sanchez, Jose L.
Varoudakis, Aristomene
author_sort Qureshi, Zia
title The Post-Crisis Growth Slowdown in Emerging Economies and the Role of Structural Reforms
title_short The Post-Crisis Growth Slowdown in Emerging Economies and the Role of Structural Reforms
title_full The Post-Crisis Growth Slowdown in Emerging Economies and the Role of Structural Reforms
title_fullStr The Post-Crisis Growth Slowdown in Emerging Economies and the Role of Structural Reforms
title_full_unstemmed The Post-Crisis Growth Slowdown in Emerging Economies and the Role of Structural Reforms
title_sort post-crisis growth slowdown in emerging economies and the role of structural reforms
publisher World Bank Group, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/11/20377499/post-crisis-growth-slowdown-emerging-economies-role-structural-reforms
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20610
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