Emerging economies recovered from the global financial crisis relatively early to spearhead global economic growth. Over the past few years, however, their fortunes have changed in the wake of China's economic slowdown and declining commodity prices. NRI's Tetsuya Inoue spoke to Wharton Professor Bulent Gultekin about the structural economic challenges facing emerging economies and how they can play a bigger role in long-term rebuilding of the international financial architecture.

Interlocutor

  • Bulent Gultekin

    Associate Professor

    Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

  • Tetsuya Inoue

    General Manager

    Financial Technology & Market Research Department

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