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Asia 171 Asien 171 Economic growth 100 Wirtschaftswachstum 100 Welt 59 World 59 China 43 Philippinen 29 Philippines 29 Developing countries 28 Entwicklungsländer 28 Impact assessment 28 India 28 Indien 28 Wirkungsanalyse 28 Theorie 27 Theory 27 South Korea 24 Südkorea 24 Financial crisis 21 Finanzkrise 21 Asia-Pacific region 20 Asiatisch-pazifischer Raum 20 Indonesia 20 Indonesien 20 Auslandsinvestition 17 Emerging economies 17 Financial market 17 Finanzmarkt 17 Foreign investment 17 Schwellenländer 17 Finanzpolitik 16 Fiscal policy 16 International economic relations 16 Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen 16 Nachhaltige Entwicklung 16 Sustainable development 16 East Asia 15 Ostasien 15 Productivity 15
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English 476
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Park, Donghyun 73 Park, Cyn-Young 30 Shin, Kwanho 26 Felipe, Jesus 20 Ferrarini, Benno 20 Lee, Minsoo 18 Estrada, Gemma Bolotaulo 16 Ramayandi, Arief 16 Hasan, Rana 13 Jha, Shikha 13 Chun, Natalie 11 Son, Hyun H. 10 Brooks, Douglas 9 Lee, Jong-Wha 9 Pundit, Madhavi 9 Tian, Shu 8 Jiang, Yi 7 Lee, Sang-hyop 7 Menon, Jayant 7 Raitzer, David 7 Jinjarak, Yothin 6 Jongwanich, Juthathip 6 Kang, Jong 6 Kim, Jungsuk 6 Martinez, Jr., Arturo 6 Terada Hagiwara, Akiko 6 Zhuang, Juzhong 6 Gentile, Elisabetta 5 Go, Eugenia 5 Gochoco‐Bautista, Maria Socorro 5 Khor, Niny 5 Mariasingham, Mahinthan 5 Rhee, Changyong 5 Schröder, Marcel 5 Sugiyarto, Guntur 5 Addawe, Mildred 4 Amoranto, Glenita 4 Bulan, Joseph 4 Durante, Ron Lester 4 Eichengreen, Barry 4
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Asian Development Bank Economics Working Paper Series 475 Asian Development Bank Economics Working Paper Series #319 1
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Risk Mitigation and Sovereign Guarantees for Public–Private Partnerships in Developing Economies
Jett, Alexander - 2019
Public–private partnerships (PPPs) face a range of challenges in developed economies, such as appropriate risk sharing, attracting the right sponsors, and ensuring quality of service. As a large percentage of ADB's developing member countries are considered risky borrowers by international...
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Do Local Currency Bond Markets Enhance Financial Stability?
Park, Donghyun - 2019
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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Skewed Credit and Growth Dynamics after the Global Financial Crisis
Estrada, Gemma Bolotaulo - 2019
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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Traditional Procurement versus Public–Private Partnership : A Comparison of Procurement Modalities Focusing on Bundling Contract Effects
Lee, Hojun - 2019
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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Public–Private Partnership Systems in the Republic of Korea, the Philippines, and Indonesia
Kim, Kangsoo - 2019
Infrastructure plays a critical role in boosting the economy's overall productivity and development toward improving the quality of life. Public–private partnership (PPP) is considered as one of the key modalities for sustainable infrastructure development. This paper analyzes and compares the...
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Does Regional Integration Matter for Inclusive Growth? Evidence from the Multidimensional Regional Integration Index
Park, Cyn-Young - 2019
This paper employs a multidimensional approach to gauge the degree of regional integration and analyze impact on growth, inequality, and poverty. It constructs a multidimensional regional integration index (MDRII) series that embodies six key facets of regional integration: (i) trade and...
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An Empirical Analysis of the Factors that Influence Infrastructure Project Financing by Banks in Select Asian Economies
Rao, Vivek - 2019
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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Determinants of Public–Private Partnerships in Infrastructure in Asia : Implications for Capital Market Development
Hyun, Suk - 2019
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 - 2019
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...
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Deriving Macroeconomic Benefits from Public–Private Partnerships in Developing Asia
Lee, Minsoo - 2019
The provision of infrastructure and related services in developing Asia via public–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...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012892048
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