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While the traditional approach to the adjustment of international imbalances assumes industrialized countries at a similar level of development and with similar production structures, such imbalances have historically been the result of a process of catching up by late-industrializing developing...
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It has taken two crises - the Asian financial crisis of 1997-1998 and the global financial crisis of 2007-2009 - for the international community to seriously focus on the reform of the international financial architecture for crisis prevention, management and resolution. Facing the global...
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The pullbacks of capital inflows to developing Asia following the onset of the global financial crisis in 2008 have …
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of various types of capital flows to developing Asia with regard to other emerging market economies. The estimates for a … determinants of capital inflows to developing Asia. Trade openness increases the volatility of all types of capital inflows, while …
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