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This paper proposes an easy-to-follow approach to track merchandise trade using vessel data and applies it to Pacific island countries. Pacific islands rely heavily on imports and maritime transport for trade. They are also highly vulnerable to climate change and natural disasters that pose...
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inclusion with varying degrees of results. The heterogeneity of financial inclusion is particularly striking in the Asia … this paper is to take stock of the current state of financial inclusion in the Asia-Pacific region by highlighting twelve …
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, financial integration is limited in Asia. This paper estimates how much Australia and other countries in the Asia-Pacific region …
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The small states of the Asia and Pacific region face unique challenges in raising their growth potential and living …, as evidenced in the recent business cycle. The Asia and Pacific small states should continue rebuilding buffers and …
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Regional integration of Pacific Island countries (PICs) with Australia, New Zealand, and emerging Asia has increased … economies are more important for PICs than from advanced economies outside the region. While strong linkages with Asia would …
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in the Asia and Pacific region. Once countries start reopening, tourism diversion effects could accelerate the recovery …
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Pacific Islands countries are vulnerable to commodity price shocks, and this poses challenges to monetary policy. The high degree of exchange rate pass-through to headline inflation and the weak monetary transmission mechanism in PICs suggest a greater efficacy of exchange rate changes in...
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The Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) triggered a sharp contraction of economic activity across Asia and the Pacific …
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