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rebalancing has special significance for Asia. While India, like other Asian economies, suffered only an indirect impact from the …
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financial crisis on Asian economies and the implications of post-crisis adjustment in emerging East Asia (EEA) for the world …
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This paper reviews recent state interventions in financial crises and draws lessons for crisis management. A number of areas are identified where crisis management could be strengthened, including with regard to the tools and instruments used to involve the private sector in crisis resolution...
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This paper conducts an in-depth analysis of the impacts of the global financial crisis on the People's Republic of China's (PRC's) small and medium enterprises (SMEs). It also provides relevant policy suggestions at the end. First, this paper reviews the impacts of the 1997 Asian financial...
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adjustment to the postcrisis challenges. We point out that emerging Asia has converged to a middle ground of the trilemma … smoother adjustment of emerging Asia to the crisis, and was instrumental in inducing the rapid resumption of growth. The swings … challenges facing emerging Asia's adjustment during the global financial crisis, and the postcrisis policy stance dealing with …
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The collapse of exports that has attended the current global economic recession threatens the export-led economic growth of the four Asian dragons. To better understand the economic performances and future prospects of the four dragons, this paper first examines the economic structural changes...
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This paper studies the catching-up process in per capita income of the so-called Asian Dragons and Tigers. It contributes to the literature in several ways. First, it tests the catching-up hypothesis using the longest time span ever considered, from 1870 to 2014. Second, it documents the...
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The aftermath of the global financial crisis of 2007 - 2009 has called the export-led growth model of Asian economies into question. This paper describes the contribution that macroeconomic policy can make to promote a rebalancing of growth away from dependence on exports to developed economies...
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Developing Asia is the driver of today's emissions intensive global economy. As the principle source of future … mitigation and green growth in Asia's major emerging economies. Although recent targets and commitments will involve a … even further in developing Asia. An additional transformation will be required for the trajectory of emissions and energy …
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productive human capital outflows ought to be considered seriously in Asia. …
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