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exports to the world and to developing Asia. We find that much of the apparent shift in export product shares was a result of …The global economic crisis sent world trade volume and world production into retreat and threatened a second Great … regions, Asia, in particular, will have to rely more upon domestic demand and will have a substantial role to play as growth …
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Global capital flows into emerging markets, including those in Asia, continue to be volatile. These capital flows … flows. Data show that the main impact of capital flows on economies of East Asia is reflected in real effective exchange … showing the strong linkages between the United States bond markets and those in Asia. These findings enhance the role of …
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commonality through return and volatility. Cross-market liquidity commonality in Asia increased significantly during and after the … not be fully captured by this single factor. Other factors, e.g., aggregate return and volatility, may also contribute to … regional factors affect liquidity commonality through shocks in liquidity and volatility, while global factors affect liquidity …
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policy choices do not matter for per capita economic growth. However, they do matter for output volatility and the medium …-term level of inflation. Greater monetary independence is associated with lower output volatility while greater exchange rate … stability implies greater output volatility, which can be mitigated if a country holds international reserves (IR) at a higher …
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This paper aims to quantify the political risk effect and its different economic implications in normal and crisis situations through the proxy analysis of election and the sovereign bond spreads. Our study leads to three main findings. First, in normal economic situations, elections and...
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). This paper examines the competitive position of suppliers from developing Asia in the expanded EU clothing market relative … suppliers in terms of unit prices is then compared with the PRC and the world as a whole. Finally, time trends in price …
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intersection of disasters and migration in Asia and details the story of how disasters may affect mobility, from displacement to …, as well as the uneven outcomes of disaster-related remittances in Asia. In addition, it gives insight into predicted … diverse ways in which disaster-related migration may affect economic growth and social resilience in Asia. …
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Developing Asia has the world's fastest greenhouse gas emissions growth. This study uses an economy …-energy-climate model to assess the effects of Paris Agreement pledges on Asia, in comparison with business as usual (BAU) and more … of less than 2 degrees Celsius (2°C) warming. The policy costs of Asia's pledges are found to be less than 1% of gross …
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The global financial crisis underlined that sound and effective bank regulation is vital to financial stability. Assessments of the global financial crisis invariably point to ineffective finance regulation and supervision as the main reasons for the onset of the crisis and its severity. In...
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