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investment, which form an essential element of analyzing production fragmentation and economic integration in Asia. Following an …
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people-centered public water management from across Asia. These essays will contribute to strengthening the discussion about … the ways forward for public water delivery in Asia. [FGS Report]. …
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-giving governments of Europe, North American and Japan should expand lines of communication and, to the extent possible, collaboration …
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East Asia region in the aftermath of the current global financial crisis. The risks in the banking systems in East Asia are …
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. [Valedictory Address at IIF's inaugural Asia Regional Economic Forum]. …
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the Hindukush to Japan are assessed and put into a global context. The issues addressed include the elections in Japan … vision for the future of the car industry an appraisal of the creation of a Single Market for Asia. And last, but by no means …
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Spot fire disputes have sparked across Asia, with the winds of nationalism spurring them on. If one flares up it could …
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The main objective of the paper is to explore the role of Japan in the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral and … Technical Cooperation (BIMSTEC). The analysis suggests that BIMSTEC-Japan cooperation could made a modest contribution to Asian … integration. But this is contingent upon domestic reforms and constructive engagement among the members, and willingness of Japan …
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integration in East Asia remains a matter of vigorous debate. This paper offers a selective survey of the recent empirical …, Singapore, Korea, China and Japan) as well as Hong Kong and Chinese Taipei. These are the economies that have consciously …
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China and India have both attempted distorting the exchange rate in order to foster exports-led growth. This is described as the Bretton Woods II framework, where developing countries buy bonds in the US and keep undervalued exchange rates, in order to foster export-led growth. The costs and...
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