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The report reflects on a wealth of impressions from the emerging continent. Political and economic developments from the Hindukush to Japan are assessed and put into a global context. The issues addressed include the elections in Japan, the security challenges for the Hindukush region and new...
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affect other major economies, commodity prices and financial markets is also done. URL …
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developed economies. It is suggested that this contradictory result is linked to the emerging economy status of China, which …
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How does innovation impact on development? How, and under what conditions, do entrepreneurs in developing countries innovate? And what can be done to support innovation by entrepreneurs in developing countries? This policy brief addresses these questions and explains the relationship between...
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The Mekong is under threat. The governments of Cambodia, Laos, and Thailand are considering plans to build eleven big hydropower dams on the Mekong River’s lower mainstream. If built, these dams would harm the river’s ecology and block the major fish migrations that feed and...
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Right now, governments around the world are spending record amounts of money to kick- start their economies in response …
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This paper considers the choices facing the Asian tiger economies regarding growth strategies that foster trans …
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- country industry-equilibrium model in which heterogeneous firms from two advanced economies. [ADBI Working Paper 175] …
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and complementarities between the economies, highlighting their role as growth drivers of the world economy. Th e emphasis …
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Pension assets have seen rapid growth world-wide over the past decades, although they suffered large losses during the global financial crisis of 2007–2008. Such growth is notably due to both structural and parametric pension reforms since the 1980s. In the Asian region too, the pension...
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