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The primary focus of this research is to study the impact of Foreign Exchange Reserve changes on key economic indicators, namely Inflation and the Exchange Rate of Bangladesh. In addition, the article seeks to illustrate the effects of recent theft from Bangladesh Bank's reserve on Bangladeshi...
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During the 1990s, overall economic performance of South East Asian countries was remarkable in many respects, including a significant increase in economic development. This paper empirically assesses the reasons behind such progress by focusing on the impact of foreign direct investment, trade...
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One of the most important factors for economic growth, development and stability is the financial system. The more stable, strong and developed is the financial system in a country; the more likely is that country's economy to be solid and able to maintain long-term growth. This research will...
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The Case for a Targeted Criticism of the Welfare State; Welfare: Savings Not Taxation; Liquidity Risk After the Crisis; Reorganization of Failing Financial Firms: A Capital Structure Solution; Monetary Policy in an Uncertain World: The Case for Rules; Reforming the Rules that Govern the Fed;...
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institutional shortcomings become evident from the Fukushima catastrophe and how they can be overcome in the aging Japan? … economic development that are common to China, Japan and South Korean: M (Malthusian), G (government-led), K (a la Kuznets), H … agrarian origins of institutions in Qing China and Tokugawa Japan (and briefly Chosŏn Korea) and their path …
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five phases of economic development that are common to China, Japan, and Korea: M (Malthusian), G (government-led), K (à la … explores the agrarian origins of institutions in Qing China and Tokugawa Japan (and briefly Chosŏn Korea) and their path … institutional evolution between China and Japan, which also clarifies the simplicity of prevailing arguments that identify East …
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