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examines the impact of that deleveraging on credit supply in recipient economies, with a particular focus on Asia …, the credit supply response in Asia was only about half the size of the response in non-Asian countries, possibly due to a …
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This paper applies fuzzy clustering techniques to developed and emerging economies in East Asia, in order to arrive at … monetary anchor countries are proposed, namely the US, Japan and China, and hence, to an extent, the analysis does indicate the … relative importance of the three world’s largest economies to East Asia. Due to the endogeneity of the convergence criteria in …
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This paper applies fuzzy clustering techniques to developed and emerging economies in East Asia, in order to arrive at … monetary anchor countries are proposed, namely the United States, Japan and China, and hence, to an extent, the analysis does … indicate the relative importance of the three world’s largest economies to East Asia. Due to the endogeneity of the convergence …
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concentration. A ‘military bias’ in Europe and Japan increased the global competition for military orders but also enhances the …
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. [Valedictory Address at IIF's inaugural Asia Regional Economic Forum]. …
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