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stronger IPR protection attracts more FDI in countries with small informal economies - i.e., strong institutions - but not in … countries with large informal economies - i.e., weak institutions. Our empirical analysis, based on a threshold effect model …
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stronger IPR protection attracts more FDI in countries with small informal economies—i.e., strong institutions—but not in … countries with large informal economies—i.e., weak institutions. Our empirical analysis, based on a threshold effect model …
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stronger IPR protection attracts more FDI in countries with small informal economies - i.e., strong institutions - but not in … countries with large informal economies - i.e., weak institutions. Our empirical analysis, based on a threshold effect model …
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Asia is aging, although there is significant heterogeneity across subregions and economies. Population aging poses two strategic challenges for the region: sustaining economic growth and delivering old-age economic security. In this paper, we leverage the lifecycle perspective-that individuals'...
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The three pillars of Asian energy security are an adequate, reliable supply; environmental sustainability; and affordable access for all. As Asians become more affluent, managing demand by tackling outmoded subsidies so prices reflect true costs, exploring green innovations in technology and...
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In recent years, inequality has risen in the region alongside rapid economic growth. The widening income gap strengthens the case for a government response, and fiscal policy is one of the most suitable policy instruments to promote a more equitable society that provides opportunities for all....
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banks and capital markets, which channel savings into investments and other productive activities that contribute to …
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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 population aging; and the maturing of much of the region...
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The rapid accumulation of private debt is widely viewed as a major risk to financial and economic stability. This paper systematically and comprehensively assesses the effect of private debt buildup on economic growth. In the spirit of Mian, Sufi, and Verner (2017) that separately examine the...
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