There is a simpler solution: Use 'emulator' instead of 'emulator-arm'.
'emulator' is used to perform a few checks and modify the library load path, to ensure the GPU emulation libraries are found, among other things.
'emulator-arm' is being called by 'emulator' after this. If you want to call it directly, you will have to modify your PATH (or LD_LIBRARY_PATH) variable before doing so. Alternatively, copying the libraries to sdk/tools/ will have the same effect on Windows (but not other platforms). But all this hackery is not necessary when calling 'emulator'.
If for some reason calling 'emulator' doesn't work, please explain why. I'm curious why you would need to call 'emulator-arm' directly.