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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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How do trade patterns change after an external shock such as an economic crisis, and is this shift structural? This paper uses a Difference-in-Difference (DID) approach to investigate whether services trade became more digital after the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) in 2008. It finds that the...
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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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new regional institutions that Asia needs to establish to contribute to this evolving global economic architecture. …
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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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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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