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Asien 147 Asia 146 Economic growth 94 Wirtschaftswachstum 94 China 86 Entwicklungsländer 66 Developing countries 62 India 60 Indien 59 Auslandsinvestition 50 Foreign investment 50 Entwicklung 41 Armut 40 Poverty 40 Economic development 39 Welt 34 World 34 Einkommensverteilung 33 Income distribution 33 Asia-Pacific region 31 Asiatisch-pazifischer Raum 31 Impact assessment 31 Thailand 31 Wirkungsanalyse 31 Productivity 29 Produktivität 29 Südostasien 28 Armutsbekämpfung 27 Ostasien 27 Poverty reduction 27 East Asia 26 South Korea 26 Southeast Asia 26 Südkorea 26 Philippines 25 Philippinen 24 Emerging economies 22 Schwellenländer 22 Bangladesch 21 Bangladesh 21
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Free 156 Undetermined 76 CC license 75
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Article 816 Book / Working Paper 19
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Article in journal 520 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 520 Collection of articles of several authors 6 Sammelwerk 6 Aufsatzsammlung 1 Case study 1 Fallstudie 1 Systematic review 1 Übersichtsarbeit 1
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English 551 Undetermined 284
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Zhuang, Juzhong 18 Park, Donghyun 15 Hasan, Rana 14 Lin, Justin Yifu 11 Ali, Ifzal 10 Hill, Hal 10 Menon, Jayant 9 Son, Hyun H. 9 Wattanapruttipaisan, Thitapha 9 Zhai, Fan 9 Kakwani, Nanak 8 Kawai, Masahiro 8 Tandon, Ajay 8 Brooks, Douglas Howard 7 Eichengreen, Barry 7 Felipe, Jesus 7 Juthathip Jongwanich 7 Lin, Tun 7 Pernia, Ernesto M. 7 Sawada, Yasuyuki 7 Huang, Yiping 6 Jongwanich, Juthathip 6 Sjöholm, Fredrik 6 Athukorala, Premachandra 5 Deolalikar, Anil B. 5 Kikkawa, Aiko 5 Mason, John 5 Perkins, Dwight H. 5 Rahut, Dil Bahadur 5 Shin, Kwanho 5 Yusuf, Arief Anshory 5 Behrman, Jere R. 4 Gibson, John K. 4 Goldstein, Andrea 4 Hutchison, Michael M. 4 Kanbur, Ravi 4 Lee, Sang-hyop 4 Lipton, Michael 4 Loh, Yinshan 4 Mirza, Hafiz 4
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Asian development review 638 Asian Development Review 101 Asian development review : studies of Asian and pacific economic issues 94 Asian Development Review 36:1 March 2019 2
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ECONIS (ZBW) 564 OLC EcoSci 182 RePEc 89
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Which way to go now? : financing economic growth in the sustainable development era
Basu, Sudip Ranjan; Das Gupta, Monica - In: Asian development review : studies of Asian and pacific … 40 (2023) 2, pp. 177-209
Our paper uses a novel methodology to reexamine the relationship between financial development and economic growth in the era of sustainable development. Our empirical procedure deals with both functional-form misspecification bias as well as bias from endogenous regressors. It also provides an...
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Impacts of the COVID-19 lockdown on consumption : household data from India
Sanyal, Anirban; Singh, Nirvikar; Kapoor, Rolly - In: Asian development review : studies of Asian and pacific … 40 (2023) 2, pp. 211-240
We quantify the impacts on consumption expenditure and the patterns following India's initial sudden lockdown in response to the coronavirus disease pandemic and the gradual relaxation that followed. We use household survey data from a representative Indian state, Punjab. We separate the effects...
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Could better jobs for men have improved gender equality? : the relationship between economic growth and gender equality in India
Balasubramanian, Sujata - In: Asian development review : studies of Asian and pacific … 40 (2023) 2, pp. 241-269
Economic theory suggests that growth may improve gender equality directly by raising women's employment and indirectly by reducing poverty-thereby causing poorer families to discriminate less against females in intra-household allocations. This paper argues that growth in India has not...
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Priorities for strengthening key revenue sources in Asia
Gupta, Sanjeev; Jalles, João Tovar - In: Asian development review : studies of Asian and pacific … 40 (2023) 2, pp. 271-303
This paper discusses the evolution of key taxes during the past 20 years in developing Asia and the fiscal challenges that the region's economies face in light of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. It presents estimates of tax capacity and tax potential, and discusses the productivity...
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Population aging, pension systems, and economic growth : applying an overlapping generations model to the informal sector
Navarat Temsumrit - In: Asian development review : studies of Asian and pacific … 40 (2023) 2, pp. 305-341
This paper analyzes the effects of an unfunded pension system on economic growth using an extended overlapping generations model to include the informal sector. Emerging countries usually have a more significant informal sector than advanced ones. The findings based on the Thai economy data...
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The role of foreign direct investment and trade in urbanization in developing Asia : structural changes after the global financial crisis
Sinha, Madhabendra; Tirtosuharto, Darius - In: Asian development review : studies of Asian and pacific … 40 (2023) 2, pp. 343-362
A dynamic between foreign direct investment (FDI) and international trade, and the level of urbanization, has been observed in many developing countries. This study seeks to fill a literature gap on the extent that FDI and international trade impact developing Asian economies through...
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Impact of rural credit on household welfare : evidence from a long-term panel in Bangladesh
Hossain, Md. Alamgir; Malek, Mohammad Abdul; Yu, Zhengfei - In: Asian development review : studies of Asian and pacific … 40 (2023) 2, pp. 363-397
Using 791 consistent households in the balanced panel, comprising 3,985 households in the unbalanced panel-from a nationally representative, multipurpose, five-round (1988, 2000, 2004, 2008, and 2014) Mahabub Hossain Panel Data in Bangladesh-we provide evidence for the long-term impact of...
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The effects of digitalization, energy intensity, and the demographic dividend on Viet Nam's economic sustainability goals
Ngo Thai Hung - In: Asian development review : studies of Asian and pacific … 40 (2023) 2, pp. 399-425
This research examines how the digital economy, energy efficiency, and demographic transition might help Viet Nam achieve more sustainable economic development. The causal association between digitalization, the demographic dividend, energy intensity, and long-term economic development has not...
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Impact of population aging on Asia's future economic growth, 2021-2050
Park, Donghyun; Shin, Kwanho - In: Asian development review : studies of Asian and pacific … 40 (2023) 1, pp. 49-78
Developing Asia has grown faster than other parts of the world for decades. However, population aging is expected to pose significant headwinds to the region’s future economic growth. We update and enhance the analysis of Park and Shin (2012) to project the impact of population aging on...
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Home-based work decisions among Bangladeshi women
Islam, Tommoy T. M.; Kotikula, Aphichoke - In: Asian development review : studies of Asian and pacific … 40 (2023) 1, pp. 79-111
Between 2003 and 2015, the labor force participation rate of women in Bangladesh increased from 26.0% to 35.6%. On further analysis, we find that much of this gain was due to an increasing number of women working from home. We use the model proposed by Edwards and Field-Hendrey (2002) to study...
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