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Governance

Name Date published Author
Changing Paradigm of Indo-Japan Relations – Opportunities and Challenges January 2008
Climate Change, Technology Transfer and Intellectual Property Rights January 2009
Delegation and Emission Tax in a Differentiated Oligopoly January 2009
Globalization and Glocalization: Experiences in the Local Philippine Context January 2010
Policy Reforms and Institutional Weakness: Closing The Gap. June 2007
Corporate Governance Changes in Pakistan’s Banking Sector: Is There a Performance Effect? January 2007
Does Governance Matter for Enhancing Trade? Empirical Evidence from Asia January 2010
REVENUE-EXPENDITURE NEXUS FOR SOUTHERN STATES: SOME POLICY ORIENTED ECONOMETRIC OBSERVATIONS January 2009
The Role of the Private Sector in Regional Economic Integration: a View from the Philippines January 2010
Benefit Incidence of Public Spending on Education in the Philippines July 2007
Corporate Governance in the Financial Sector of Pakistan January 2006
Do barangays really matter in local services delivery? Some Issues and Policy Options January 2010
Does Governance Contribute to Pro-poor Growth? Evidence from Pakistan January 2009
Dynamics of Urban Mobility: A Comparative analysis of megacities of India January 2010
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