• Developing countries that open their stock markets to foreign investors reap big benefits: output per worker grows by 2.3 percentage points faster than it would have done otherwise.

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  • Developing countries are under pressure to make their markets more welcoming to foreign investment as well.

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  • In a U.S. House of Representatives Africa subcommittee hearing on Sudan last month, Congressman Donald Payne, a Democrat from New Jersey, announced that he would introduce a resolution calling for the exclusion of foreign companies developing Sudan's oil sector from U.S. capital markets.

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  • Exactly the same dip in prices hurt foreign buyers in Argentina in the early 1990s, underlining the fact that developing markets are often no less competitive than developed ones.

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  • In developing countries with immature financial markets, a freely floating exchange rate may not be sensible because a small number of foreign-exchange trades can cause big swings in currencies.

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