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Governance

Name Date published Author
The Role of Macroeconomic Policy in Rebalancing Growth February 2010
The Role of Macroprudential Policy for Financial Stability in East Asia’s Emerging Economies May 2011
The Role of the Private Sector in Regional Economic Integration: a View from the Philippines January 2010
The State of Local Governance and Public Services in the Decentralized Indonesia in 2006: Findings from the Governance and Decentralization Survey 2 (GDS2) January 2008
The Status of East Asian Free Trade Agreements May 2011
The United States and the PRC: Macroeconomic Imbalances and Economic Diplomacy December 2011
The World Bank and the Asian Development Bank: Should Asia Have Both? October 2012
Trade in Services and Human Development: A First Look at the Links March 2010
Trans-Pacific Economic Relations and US-China Business Cycles: Convergence within Asia versus US Economic Leadership June 2011
Transpacific Imbalances and Macroeconomic Codependency July 2011
Trilemma and Financial Stability Configurations in Asia November 2011
Urban Governance and Finance in India January 2010
What Regulatory Policies Work for Emerging Markets? February 2011
Where Have China’s State Monopolies Gone? November 2015
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