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in the Asian region. Our second recommendation is for the East Asia Summit (ASEAN+10) to set up a high level working …
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productive human capital outflows ought to be considered seriously in Asia. …
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To the extent that financial contagion from the United States and the euro area crisis has occurred in Asia, this paper …
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capital markets. The main policy implication is that governments in Asia should continue and/or strengthen pension reforms …
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Financial safety nets in Asia have come a long way since the Asian Financial Crisis (AFC) of 1997 - 98. Not wanting to …
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developing Asia. More specifically, we examine the root causes of the large and persistent current account surpluses that have … of welfare and economic growth. Based on our analysis, we recommend a number of concrete policy directions to help Asia …
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The central objective of this paper is to empirically examine the issue of fiscal sustainability in developing Asia. To …
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frequent, longer lasting, and more severe in Asia than in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development countries … financial crises or recessions in Asia. In view of the current global crisis and severe financial downturns, Asian economies are …
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The financial crisis has affected the real economy in stages yet nevertheless at an unexpected rate and with all regions being affected simultaneously. It advanced almost independently of the regions' exposure to the actual initial causes, among them the subprime crisis, innovative financial...
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