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durable Bretton Woods II arrangement, Asia then went on to slowly raise flexibility and reduce the role for the US Dollar …
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introduce meaningful stock-market reform. China has largely avoided major policy blunders in its 25 years of economic reforms …
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become and Asia tiger. The article looks into the economic, social, political, performance of the country. …
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The repo rate has been kept unchanged at 4.75%. The reverse repo rate left steady at 3.25%. The bank rate has been retained unchanged at 6.0%. The cash reserve ratio (CRR) of scheduled banks has been retained unchanged at 5% of their net demand and time liabilities (NDTL). Statutory liquidity...
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Questions about Chinese aid—how large it is and how fast it is growing; how decisions are made on how much aid is provided each year; which countries receive it and how much they get; how the aid is managed within the Chinese government and how it is evaluated are explored. The Chinese...
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Capital account openness and exchange rate flexibility in 11 Asian countries are examined. Asia has made slow progress …
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a few firms in this sector. IPI faces threats in the form of competition from other Asian giants particularly China …
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Recognising the growing activity in the non deliverable forward (NDF) market in the recent years, the paper attempts to present a detailed analysis of the NDF market with special focus on Indian rupee. An attempt is made to study the interlinkages among the spot, forward and NDF markets for...
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Puruliya district of West Bengal (India),, (ii) Luo Yang Township of Huang Jiang County in Guangxi province( China) and (iii …
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Sharp increase in house prices combined with the extraordinary lending growth in Mainland China during 2009 has led to … concerns of an emerging real estate bubble. We find that, for China as a whole, the current levels of house prices do not seem …€™ mass-market and luxury segments. Unlike advanced economies before 2007-8, prices have tended to correct frequently in China …
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