Emerging markets need a voice: Krueger

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The increasing prominence of emerging market economies on the global stage means they will need a louder voice in international fora, says Anne Krueger, a former first deputy managing director of the International Monetary Fund.

In a paper on supply side economics presented at the Reserve Bank of Australia's 50th anniversary symposium in early February, Krueger says the landscape of international economics had changed. "Fifty years ago, a few countries accounted for a sufficiently large share of

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