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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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A Turning Point for the Service Sector in Thailand
Koonnathamdee, Pracha - 2013
Although Thailand's service sector accounts for almost half of the national income and has a major stake in national employment, its contribution to the growth of the gross domestic product (GDP) fluctuates. Moreover, the share of the service sector in GDP is decreasing while many developed...
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Effects of Quantitative Easing on Asia : Capital Flows and Financial Markets
Cho, Dongchul - 2013
This paper studies the effects of the United States' (US) quantitative easing on Asia by examining capital flows and financial markets. After the global financial crisis, Asian economies with more open and developed capital markets experienced greater swings in capital inflows. In particular,...
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Asian Capital Market Integration : Theory and Evidence
Park, Cyn-Young - 2013
Financial integration is a multidimensional process through which allocation of financial assets becomes increasingly borderless. This paper assesses the progress achieved thus far in capital market integration in Asia, and compares regional capital market integration with global financial...
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The Service Sector in Lower-Income Asian Economies
Estrada, Gemma Bolotaulo; Acharya, Yubraj; Batten, Aaron; … - 2013
In the past 10 years, the service sector has been a significant contributor to overall economic growth in Bangladesh, Cambodia, Nepal, Papua New Guinea, Uzbekistan, and Viet Nam. Sector growth has been supported by strong industrial growth in some while in others the critical factors have been...
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Can Skill Diversification Improve Welfare in Rural Areas? Evidence from the Rural Skills Development Project in Bhutan
Chun, Natalie - 2012
Income growth in rural areas is a considerable challenge to further poverty reduction and economic development. Using a survey of rural Bhutanese households we investigate the impacts of a vocational skills training program that was intended to diversify incomes outside of agriculture. We find...
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Prospects for Services Trade Negotiations
Schott, Jeffrey J. - 2012
Trade and investment in services are difficult to measure, and the regulatory barriers that inhibit the free flow of services are hard to quantify. As a result, very little attention has been paid to dismantling barriers to services trade and investment. Rather, free trade negotiations tend to...
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Government Fiscal Policies and Redistribution in Asian Countries
Claus, Iris - 2012
This paper assesses the impact of government fiscal policies on income inequality in Asia. It discusses the role and effectiveness of redistributive fiscal policies and quantifies the effects of taxation and government expenditure on income distributions. Panel estimation for 150 countries with...
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Do Contagion Effects Exist in Capital Flow Volatility?
Lee, Hyun-Hoon - 2012
The paper aims to assess what influences volatility of capital flows to emerging countries and whether or not there is a spillover or contagion effect in the volatility. The empirical results suggest strong and significant contagion effects from global and regional volatilities on the volatility...
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A Note to Schooling in Development Accounting
Caselli, Francesco - 2012
How much would output increase if underdeveloped economies were to increase their levels of schooling? We contribute to the development accounting literature by describing a non-parametric upper bound on the increase in output that can be generated by more levels of schooling. The advantage of...
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On Measuring Human Capital : A Case Study of Viet Nam
Son, Hyun H. - 2012
Human capital refers to the ability and efficiency of people to transform raw materials and capital into goods and services, the consensus being that these skills can be learned through the educational system. The concept of human capital, necessarily, is related to the productivity of workers....
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