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saving. The central objective of this paper is to investigate the extent to which the saving and investment rate of Asian … countries can be explained by the underlying fundamental determinants of saving and investment such as gross domestic product … promoting consumption rather than investment. …
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dissipating. Population aging affects growth through savings, capital accumulation, labor force participation, and total factor …
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Developing Asia has grown faster than other parts of the world for decades. However, population aging is expected to pose significant headwinds to the region’s future economic growth. We update and enhance the analysis of Park and Shin (2012) to project the impact of population aging on...
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which it crowds out private investment and consumption. In the medium term, the use of fiscal policy to promote rebalancing … using fiscal policy to help remove the structural impediments to private consumption and investment. …
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which it crowds out private investment and consumption. In the medium term, the use of fiscal policy to promote rebalancing … using fiscal policy to help remove the structural impediments to private consumption and investment. …
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We analyze the incidence and correlates of growth slowdowns in fast-growing middle-income countries, extending the analysis of an earlier paper (Eichengreen et al., 2012a). We continue to find dispersion in the per capita income at which slowdowns occur. But in contrast to our earlier analysis...
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In the past 10 years, the service sector has been a significant contributor to overall economic growth in Bangladesh, Cambodia, Nepal, Papua New Guinea, Uzbekistan, and Viet Nam. Sector growth has been supported by strong industrial growth in some while in others the critical factors have been...
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of nonforeign direct investment capital inflows, and government debt as a share of gross domestic product. …
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