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Asia 304 Asien 255 Wirtschaftswachstum 178 Economic growth 141 Welt 126 World 108 China 87 economic growth 87 Philippines 72 Wirkungsanalyse 70 Entwicklungsländer 63 Impact assessment 59 India 59 Philippinen 59 Finanzkrise 55 Developing countries 49 growth 49 Indien 46 Asiatisch-pazifischer Raum 44 Financial crisis 44 Produktivität 43 Indonesia 42 Auslandsinvestition 41 Schwellenländer 41 Emerging economies 38 Südkorea 38 Indonesien 36 Asia-Pacific region 35 climate change 34 education 34 developing Asia 33 Productivity 32 Theorie 32 human capital 32 Humankapital 31 Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen 31 Poverty 30 South Korea 30 Strukturwandel 30 Theory 30
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Working Paper 1,204 Graue Literatur 660 Non-commercial literature 660 Arbeitspapier 659 Case study 5 Fallstudie 5
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English 1,205 Undetermined 258
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Park, Donghyun 232 Park, Cyn-Young 73 Shin, Kwanho 60 Felipe, Jesus 51 Ferrarini, Benno 50 Jha, Shikha 41 Lee, Minsoo 41 Tian, Shu 40 Hasan, Rana 37 Ramayandi, Arief 37 Estrada, Gemma 35 Jiang, Yi 26 Chun, Natalie 25 Lee, Jong-Wha 24 Jinjarak, Yothin 23 Pundit, Madhavi 23 Jongwanich, Juthathip 22 Rhee, Changyong 20 Sugiyarto, Guntur 20 Zhuang, Juzhong 20 Menon, Jayant 19 Sawada, Yasuyuki 19 Gunatilake, Herath 18 Khor, Niny 18 Uddin, Mohammed Gazi Salah 18 Kang, Jong Woo 17 Son, Hyun H. 17 Aizenman, Joshua 15 Lanzafame, Matteo 15 Lee, Sang-Hyop 15 Raitzer, David A. 15 Wan, Guanghua 15 Kim, Jungsuk 14 Martinez, Arturo 14 Mehta, Aashish 14 Taniguchi, Kiyoshi 14 Alba, Joseph D. 13 Estrada, Gemma B. 13 Han, Xuehui 13 Park, Albert 13
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Economics and Research Department, Asian Development Bank 258 Asian Development Bank 14
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ADB Economics Working Paper Series 803 ADB economics working paper series 660 Boston College working papers in economics 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 660 EconStor 545 RePEc 258
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Skewed credit and growth dynamics after the global financial crisis
Estrada, Gemma; Erce, Aitor; Park, Donghyun; Rojas, Juan A. - 2018
A large empirical literature finds that financial development is beneficial for economic growth, although some recent evidence suggests otherwise. We contribute to the finance-growth literature by examining the role of credit growth skewness and long-run growth. Earlier literature found that...
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Do local currency bond markets enhance financial stability?
Park, Donghyun; Shin, Kwanho; Tian, Shu - 2018
It is widely believed that local currency bond markets (LCBMs) can promote financial stability in developing countries. For instance, they can help mitigate the currency and maturity mismatch that contributed to the outbreak of the Asian financial crisis of 1997-1998. In this paper, we...
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Is employment globalizing?
Chen, Liming; Felipe, Jesus; Kam, Andrew J.Y.; Mehta, … - 2018
We investigate the claim that national labor markets have become more globally interconnected in recent decades. We do so by deriving estimates over time of three different notions of interconnection: (i) the share of labor demand that is export induced (i.e., all labor demand created by foreign...
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Rationale and institution for public-private partnerships
Kim, Jung-Wook - 2018
Private-public partnership (PPP) methods are considered to be an effective way to narrow the gap between demand and supply of social infrastructure. If successfully pursued, PPP can deliver benefits to users, governments, and the private sector, or the so-called triple wins. Enhancing efficiency...
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Women's land title ownership and empowerment : evidence from India
Valera, Harold Glenn A.; Yamano, Takashi; Puskur, Ranjitha - 2018
This paper examines how women's participation in family decision-making is affected by land rights in rural areas in India. The 2005 Hindu Succession Act was legislated to protect women's rights to an equal share in ancestral property, including land. Using a unique rural household survey from...
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Traditional procurement versus public-private partnership : a comparison of procurement modalities focusing on bundling contract effects
I, Ho jun; Kim, Kiwan - 2018
This paper studies the optimal structure of procurement contracts between public and private sectors by mainly comparing two typical procurement types: traditional procurement and public-private partnership (PPP). We first set up a principal-agent model focusing on bundling effects of...
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Deriving macroeconomic benefits from public-private partnerships in developing Asia
Lee, Minsoo; Han, Xuehui; Gaspar, Raymond; Alano, Emmanuel - 2018
The provision of infrastructure and related services in developing Asia via publi-private partnership (PPP) increased rapidly during the late 1990s. Theoretical arguments support the potential economic benefits of PPPs, but empirical evidence is thin. This paper develops a framework identifying...
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Determinants of public-private partnerships in infrastructure in Asia : implications for capital market development
Suk, Hyun; Park, Donghyun; Tian, Shu - 2018
In this study, we attempt to understand the role of greater access to finance, i.e., stocks, bonds, and bank loans, in public-private partnership (PPP) investment in developing countries. Most developing countries still depend heavily on fiscal financing for infrastructure projects. Our...
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Public-private partnership development in Southeast Asia
Zen, Fauziah - 2018
Infrastructure development in Southeast Asia has been financed mainly by public funds, which leave wide gaps in majority of countries. Governments have tried to attract the private sector by offering various schemes under public-private partnership (PPP). Typically, PPP contributes less than 1%...
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An empirical analysis of the factors that influence infrastructure project financing by banks in select Asian economies
Rao, Vivek - 2018
A recent Asian Development Bank publication estimates the large infrastructure financing requirement in Asia for the period 2016-2030, which establishes the strong need to encourage private sector participation to meet investment requirements. This paper analyzes a critical aspect of expanding...
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