The paper investigates the intricacies of financial decision-making in emerging markets, a realm characterized by high economic growth, significant institutional vulnerabilities, and substantial market volatility. It delves into the challenges faced by firms and investors when making financial decisions in such environments, emphasizing the importance of understanding local economic conditions, regulatory frameworks, and cultural factors. The analysis highlights the need for tailored financial strategies that account for the specific risks and opportunities inherent in emerging markets. The paper further explores the impact of globalization, technology advancements, and policy changes on financial decision-making, proposing that a comprehensive approach is crucial for achieving sustainable growth and mitigating potential risks. Through a combination of theoretical frameworks and empirical evidence, the study provides valuable insights into the complexities of financial decision-making in emerging markets and offers practical recommendations for stakeholders to navigate this dynamic landscape effectively.
Smith, S. (2021). Financial Decision Making in Emerging Markets. Decision Sciences and Social Change, 3(2), 22. doi:10.69610/j.dssc.20210921
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