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One of developing Asia's foremost structural economic challenges is the need to rebalance demand and growth toward … developing Asia was weaker than that for the rest of the sample. This implies that the aging population may not be contributing …
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Our previous assessment of debt sustainability in developing Asia, conducted in 2011, found that the region's fiscal …
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This paper estimates the impact of monetary policy on exchange rates and stock markets for eight small open economies: Australia, Canada, the Republic of Korea, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand. On average across these countries, a one percentage point surprise...
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Recent key challenges highlight the need to revisit Asia's financial development. These include the region's growth … slowdown since the global crisis, compounded by a less benign external environment; internal structural challenges, such as … inclusion work best in a policy environment that is conducive to growth and development. …
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this important issue by (1)examining the effect of QE on capital flows into developing Asia, and (2) analyzing the …
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especially important for sustaining growth in developing Asia because efficiency of investment will overshadow quantity of … financial sector matters for sustaining developing Asia's growth in the postcrisis period. However, the primary role of …
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One of developing Asia's foremost structural economic challenges is the need to rebalance demand and growth toward … developing Asia was weaker than that for the rest of the sample. This implies that the aging population may not be contributing …
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