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potential, Indian policymakers would like to: (i) increase the recognition of Indian culture globally; (ii) facilitate human …
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culture and innovation. We highlight legal and cultural forces that encourage innovation activities, including strong patent … relatively more important and culture is relatively less important for patents. We discuss implications for future research, as …
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Focusing on Asian economies over the period 2006 to 2019, we find that while nonbank finance appears to complement rather than substitute credit provision by the traditional banking sector, weaker regulatory quality is an important driving factor. Moreover, while we find that central bank policy...
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In order to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Asian countries are trying to realize the potential of energy innovation. However, several structural issues might deter the expected impact of energy innovation on GHG emissions. Given the...
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This paper examines the effect of institutions on macrofinancial resilience in Asia. Focusing on a panel of 12 Asian …
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One of the main challenges in low-income Asia and the Pacific countries is users' willingness to pay for water services …
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This paper empirically examines the effect of corporate market power on monetary policy transmission in Asia. Using …
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More than at any time in the history, climate change is having an increasingly unprecedented effect on human lives. Economies are affected severely in terms of sovereign risk due to climate change variations influencing the macroeconomy. Asian countries are highly susceptible to economic...
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Japan has adopted several policies that signal its intent to rely on hydrogen to achieve net-zero climate goals. However, many of those same policies are unclear about its support for a transition to green hydrogen. Relying on gray and blue hydrogen without a transition to green hydrogen will...
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the world's freshwater supplies go to agriculture; in South Asia, agriculture uses over 90%. On-farm greenhouse gas …; in Asia, during the same period, on-farm GHG emissions grew by 27%, from 2.5 to 3.2 GtCO2e. All of this puts agriculture … combat climate change. This paper looks at how past technology choices opened a pathway to prosperity in Asia that now …
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