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Asian economic regionalism has emerged from a bottom-up process, driven by market forces in the absence of a grand plan for regional integration. While the financial crisis of 1997–98 triggered new regional cooperation initiatives, more recently several Asian political leaders have...
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Asian economic regionalism has emerged from a bottom-up process, driven by market forces in the absence of a grand plan for regional integration. While the financial crisis of 1997–98 triggered new regional cooperation initiatives, more recently several Asian political leaders have...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009653167
In Pacific Asia, globalization has resulted in rapidly growing international flows of goods, portfolio capital, and … analyze the perhaps most popular model used to depict the process of economic integration and development in Pacific Asia, the …
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The developing economies of Asia are confronted by serious environmental problems that threaten to undermine future … across developing Asia will need to address towards 2030 : water management, air pollution, deforestation and land … environmental problems across Asia. This is a caution against over-optimism and blueprint or formulaic solutions. It is not, however …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011278159
The developing economies of Asia are confronted by serious environmental problems that threaten to undermine future … across developing Asia will need to address towards 2030 : water management, air pollution, deforestation and land … environmental problems across Asia. This is a caution against over-optimism and blueprint or formulaic solutions. It is not, however …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011278216
Chinese state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and their overseas direct investment (ODI) have played an important role in China's economic development. But the rapid expansion of SOE-dominated ODI has also raised concerns, including about state capitalism and the need for competitive neutrality. This...
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Does financial health shore up firm productivity? This paper empirically investigates this question and presents productivity as another driving factor in translating financial development into real economic progress. Our empirical framework employs Levinsohn and Petrin’s (2003)...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011134329
This paper explores the impacts of more rapid growth in labor productivity in the service sector in Asia based on an … economies, and consumption and investment dynamics. We find that faster productivity growth in the service sector in Asia …
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This paper looks at the recent trends of rising inequality in developing Asia, asks why inequality matters, examines …
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This paper explores the impacts of more rapid growth in labor productivity in the service sector in Asia based on an … economies, and consumption and investment dynamics. We find that faster productivity growth in the service sector in Asia …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011134376