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trade agreements (PTAs) are driving this trend in Asia and the Pacific as well as in Central and South America, and the … under negotiation or in force. In this regard, Asia and the Pacific has developed a rapidly evolving regional economic … Economic Partnership (or ASEAN+6 RCEP), as well as the putative Free Trade Agreement of the Asia-Pacific (FTAAP), which …
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The main obstacle to developing green energy projects is lack of access to finance. For larger energy projects (e.g., large hydropower projects), insurance and pensions are sustainable financing alternatives. Large energy projects are long-term investment projects; banks are not able to provide...
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In 2016, 88.90% of Asia and the Pacific's primary energy consumption was from fossil fuel, and almost 40% of the global … CO2 emissions were from Asia and the Pacific. In order to ensure the increasing energy needs of the region are in line …
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in developing Asia as a whole. However, the impacts vary dramatically by economy within developing Asia, reflecting their …
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in emerging Asia after the NIRP was announced. …
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countries of Asia and the Pacific. …
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We explore the history and current status of green energy finance in Australia and New Zealand. Although both countries … electricity capacity in New Zealand, whereas in Australia this is 17%. Interestingly, between them and over time, the two … energy transition, to the need for policy stability. Indeed, a key issue in Australia and New Zealand is the challenge of …
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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 revisits the issue of exchange rate regimes in emerging Asia. It is divided into two main parts. The first … part compares de jure and de facto exchange rate regimes in Asia over the decade 1999-2009. It finds that while Asia is …
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This paper focuses on the relevance to emerging economies of three major financial reforms following the global financial crisis of 2007 - 2009: (1) the improved capital requirements intended to reduce the risk of bank failure ("Basel III"), (2) the improved recovery and resolution regimes for...
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