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environmental pollution and (non-Bayesian) Least Absolute Shrinkage and Selection Operator (LASSO) regression techniques. …
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This study examines the potential of remittances for promoting economic growth and reducing poverty in Asian countries using data for more than 20 countries in the region for 1988-2007. The results indicate that remittances positively affect home country real gross domestic product (GDP) per...
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informed by rigorous evaluation; and social protection systems. The experience of developing Asia and others has shown that …
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Recent key challenges highlight the need to revisit Asia's financial development. These include the region's growth …
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We examine the determinants of financial development in Asia and the Pacific from 1995 to 2011. To do so, we apply the …
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The three pillars of Asian energy security are an adequate, reliable supply; environmental sustainability; and affordable access for all. As Asians become more affluent, managing demand by tackling outmoded subsidies so prices reflect true costs, exploring green innovations in technology and...
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equitable society that provides opportunities for all. Developing Asia has trailed other parts of the world in equity …
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trade within Asia while reducing trade outside. Adopting them would shift employment from energy and mining to manufacturing …
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Relative to other developing regions, developing Asia has experienced a slower decline in employment share in … conditions, many countries of developing Asia will be expected to move on to the next phase of agricultural development; however …
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The recent slowdown of the People's Republic of China (PRC) has led to question to what extent the PRC demand of commodities can have an impact on commodity prices. We take into account the fact that commodity prices are characterized by structural breaks, and to this end we make use of novel...
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