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We empirically examine and compare the determinants of producer and consumer price inflation in 10 Asian economies … are more important in explaining producer price inflation than consumer price inflation in the 10 Asian economies. On the … other hand, for consumer prices, demand-pull factors still explain much of the inflation. Finally, we find that the pass …
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In Asia, aging countries with slow population growth worry about a lack of workers in the futureand see older people …
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Asia and the Pacific. This is confirmed by debt ratio projections and evidence of widening pockets of vulnerability picked …
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Global value chains (GVCs) have been a vehicle for job creation in developing Asia, but there is mounting concern that … consumption, trade, and technological advances in 12 economies that accounted for 90% of employment in developing Asia during the …
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This paper assesses the accuracy of Asian Development Outlook growth and inflation forecasts for 43 Asian economies …
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This paper analyzes the effects of the current trade conflict on developing Asia using the Asian Development Bank …)–People's Republic of China (PRC) trade conflict would shave 1% off PRC GDP and 0.2% off US GDP. The rest of developing Asia could see …
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Recent international financial crises highlight the advantages of understanding the global financial system as a network of economies in which cross-border financial linkages are fundamental to the spread of systemic risk. We investigate the changing network of financial markets for six periods...
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A recent Asian Development Bank publication estimates the large infrastructure financing requirement in Asia for the …
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In this study, we attempt to understand the role of greater access to finance, i.e., stocks, bonds and bank loans, in public–private partnership (PPP) investment in developing countries. Most developing countries still depend heavily on fiscal financing for infrastructure projects. Our...
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The provision of infrastructure and related services in developing Asia via public–private partnership (PPP) increased …
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