The Big Split: Why Did Output Trajectories in the ASEAN-4 Diverge after the Global Financial Crisis?
Year of publication: |
2013-10-30
|
---|---|
Authors: | Isnawangsih, Agnes ; Klyuev, Vladimir ; Zhang, Longmei |
Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) |
Subject: | Economic growth | Indonesia | Malaysia | Philippines | Thailand | Association of Southeast Asian Nations | Production growth | External shocks | Global Financial Crisis 2008-2009 | Cross country analysis | ASEAN | Countercyclical Policies. | trading partner | domestic demand | trading partners | trade openness | trade shocks | open economies | idiosyncratic factors | transmission of shocks | export shares | international trade | output growth | exchange rate policies | domestic economy | external pressures | global imports | exchange rate policy | import demand | vulnerability to shocks | open economy | domestic shocks | exchange rate movements | external trade | current account balance |
-
Central America; Global Integration and Regional Cooperation
Rodlauer, Markus, (2005)
-
How Has Nafta Affected the Mexican Economy? Review and Evidence
Kose, M. Ayhan, (2004)
-
China's Growth and Integration into the World Economy; Prospects and Challenges
Prasad, Eswar, (2004)
- More ...
-
Isnawangsih, Agnes, (2013)
-
Isnawangsih, Agnes, (2013)
-
Potential Growth in Emerging Asia
Anand, Rahul, (2014)
- More ...