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the World Trade Organization could fit in. An informative read for scholars and experts alike.'--Manfred Elsig, University … guided by major developed economies, centered around the IMF, the GATT, and the World Bank. Today, the balance of economic … contributions from prominent Asian and international trade experts, this book critically examines key changes occurring in the world …
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In light of the experience of the global financial crisis, this book develops concrete recommendations for financial sector reform and regulation in Asian economies aimed at preventing the recurrence of systemic financial crises, improving the ability to manage and resolve crises, managing...
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The structure and policy architecture of the world economy, as it emerges from the historic challenges now underway … a more constructive role in the global economy. Asia is becoming not just the world’s factory, but also its leading … extend its gains to people left behind? And how can it contribute to better governance and greater prosperity in the world …
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'The spectacular rise in Asian economies has reshuffled the distribution of world economic power, while the Global … Financial Crisis brought it to the fore. The global economic and financial architecture, inherited from World War II, has not … GATT, and the World Bank. Today, this economic architecture is ill-fitted to the global economy. The balance of financial …
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