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People’s Republic of China, Japan, and the Republic of Korea. This study is part of the technical assistance Economics of …
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China, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, and Uzbekistan. The study involved a wide-ranging assessment of current …
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People’s Republic of China (PRC), Japan, and the Republic of Korea—collectively known as ASEAN+3—to promote the development …
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This regional study includes the People’s Republic of China, Japan, the Republic of Korea, and Mongolia and examines …
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China (PRC). But this unprecedented urbanization has highlighted challenges that demand significant changes to basic urban …
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The question underlying the entirety of this publication is: “How can viable economic corridors be called into existence by dint of government and multilateral support?” The authors answer this question by examining the experience of economic corridor development of different regions from...
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This report summarizes the results of discussions among ASEAN+3 central bank and central securities depository officers who voluntarily participated in the Cross-border Settlement Infrastructure Forum (CSIF). ASEAN+3 finance ministers and central bank governors endorsed the establishment of the...
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the rules behind the scenes for the process of “revolving doors” in China, how far the Party interference reaches and what …
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China. A now stable and relatively healthy banking system emerged largely unscathed from the financial crisis without … relying much on recognised international best practices in bank supervision. China combines a strong regulatory hand together … private monitoring mechanisms on top of restrictive regulators that allows for stability and growth - at least for now. China …
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