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Is Emerging Asia about to run into structural constraints?

Concerns over structural constraints on growth have come to the fore recently, in the wake of prolonged slowdowns in some of the world's biggest emerging economies. There are some fears that parts of Emerging Asia might run into similar problems. For the most part, we see little to worry about, but a lack of progress on reform could hold back a few economies, most notably India and Thailand.

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