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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 issue of decoupling is controversial. On the back of Asia's sustained high growth, the hypothesis that the region …
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The recent rise of nonperforming loans (NPLs) in some Asian economies calls for close analysis of the determinants, the potential macrofinancial feedback effects, and the implications for financial stability in the region. Using a dynamic panel model, we assess the determinants of the evolution...
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This paper examines the effectiveness of capital account policy in terms of its ability to affect the volume and composition of capital flows, relieve pressures on real exchange rates, and foster monetary policy independence. Ten emerging Asian economies are used as case studies to assess the...
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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...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010840965
Emerging Asian economies have made strong progress in improving educational capital in the past 40 years. High educational attainment, especially at the secondary level, has significantly improved emerging Asia’s educational achievement. Regressions show that better parental education and...
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We investigate changes in Asia’s regional and global trade linkages and their influence on macroeconomic relationships among Asia, Europe, and United States (US). We first document changes in trade patterns of East Asia, Europe, and US and discuss stylized facts about East Asia’s trade...
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EM at the beginning of a cycle explain EM resilience during each cycle. More specifically, our baseline cross …-sectional regressions examine how those conditions affect three measures of resilience: bilateral exchange rate against the US dollar … resilience differ during tightening versus easing cycles, and institutions matter more during difficult times. Our specific …
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diverse ways in which disaster-related migration may affect economic growth and social resilience in Asia. …
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management that could, if carefully implemented, help increase the resilience of those insured. In response, insurance solutions … schemes in increasing resilience, which raises important questions for designing new and measuring and evaluating existing …
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