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This paper examines whether the level of reserves in emerging market countries has become excessive. It presents a discussion of “adequacy” versus “excessive” levels of reserves, and presents calculations of reserve adequacy for a large number of emerging market countries. Two categories...
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emerging markets. While countries in emerging Asia have been running sizeable current account surpluses, countries in emerging … characteristics in explaining this divergence in the catching-up process in Europe and Asia. We assume that the two regions constitute …
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western institutions of capitalism, catalyse this process. This study observes China. It looks at the Chinese models of …
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Africa, Latin America and Asia, who number up to 570 million farms or 2 billion people. Given the sheer size of this figure …
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Trade policy in Asia is dangerously unbalanced. It rests on a shaky leg of discriminatory bilateral and regional FTAs … liberalization and regulatory reform across Asia and beyond - through competitive emulation, not trade negotiations. …
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Asia's economic rise has changed the world economy - and will continue to do so in the future as well. George Magnus in … his policy brief claims that no one should doubt that Asia now is part of shaping world trade, capital markets … countries in Asia need to change economic policy - and the model for economic development - if they should continue growing at …
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education stakeholders in Europe, Asia and the Middle East conducted between 2018 and 2020, we develop recommendations for …
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