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The industrial transformation of Asia is a development on a scale unprecedented in human history. Following the industrial revolution towards the end of the eighteenth century, Europe and North America each in turn came to dominate the world economy and global power. Now economic weight is...
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of rebalancing has special significance for Asia. While India, like other Asian economies, suffered only an indirect … growth does not have the same connotations for India as it does for other East Asian economies. However, this paper argues … that, given its large domestic market, India could help other East Asian economies in their efforts to achieve greater …
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of rebalancing has special significance for Asia. While India, like other Asian economies, suffered only an indirect … growth does not have the same connotations for India as it does for other East Asian economies. However, this paper argues … that, given its large domestic market, India could help other East Asian economies in their efforts to achieve greater …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009653189
of rebalancing has special significance for Asia. While India, like other Asian economies, suffered only an indirect … growth does not have the same connotations for India as it does for other East Asian economies. However, this paper argues … that, given its large domestic market, India could help other East Asian economies in their efforts to achieve greater …
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argues that demographic complementarities with high-income countries provide India with one-time opportunity to sustain its … growth rate and occupy all segments of global outsourcing and offshoring activities. India has used the labor cost advantage … development, diversification and upgradation policies India can continue to atleast maintain its global market share, and help …
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The recent financial crisis has shown that financial innovation can have devastating systemic impacts. International standard setters’ and national regulators’ response has been a global concerted effort to overhaul and tighten financial regulations....
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The recent financial crisis has shown that financial innovation can have devastating systemic impacts. International standard setters’ and national regulators’ response has been a global concerted effort to overhaul and tighten financial regulations....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011278157
This paper analyzes the causes of the 2008–2009 financial crisis together with its manifestations, using a Multiple Indicator Multiple Cause (MIMIC) model. The analysis is conducted on a cross-section of 85 economies; I focus on international financial linkages that may have both...
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This paper analyzes the causes of the 2008–2009 financial crisis together with its manifestations, using a Multiple Indicator Multiple Cause (MIMIC) model. The analysis is conducted on a cross-section of 85 economies; I focus on international financial linkages that may have both...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009651649
Despite having a low exposure to the toxic assets involved in the sub-prime crisis and a gradualist approach towards liberalization of the financial sector, certain parts of the Indian financial sector were significantly affected by the global financial crisis. The consequent tightening of...
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