Emerging markets in the world

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Russia, for example lacks great political stability and yet it is considered BRICS. Egypt is considered an emerging market but also lacks political stability since the Arab Spring.
Emerging markets, such as China and India, are beginning to be the main drivers of global growth. Pr√°cticamente all internationally renowned economists agree that the future is in the emerging markets.
Estimates for India are that by 2050 it will have ten of the thirty of the world's thirty fastest growing urban areas, with an estimated 700 million Indians residing in these cities, with major implications for demand for urban infrastructure, services and rational goods.
International and emerging markets
Developing countries are defined as those that are experiencing a beginning of economic growth and a first phase of industrialization, and are therefore considered outside the so-called failed countries and developed countries.
Research on emerging markets is diffused within the management literature. While researchers including C. K. Prahalad, George Haley, Hernando de Soto, Usha Haley, and several professors at Harvard Business School and Yale School of Management have described activity in countries such as India and China as emerging markets that are poorly understood.
In fact, the importance of the subject has prompted other researchers to conduct more specific studies on the impact that these markets have within international supply and distribution networks. Thus, researchers such as Gastón Cedillo and Agustín Pérez have published analyses from a supply chain engineering approach, detecting that in these markets (using the case of Mexico) adjustments have been made to the traditional approach to logistical analysis that have led to hybrid supply chains.[9] In the case of India and China, the impact of these markets on international supply and distribution networks has been studied in more detail, as well as in the case of India and China.