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Name Date published Author
Rebalancing the US Economy in a Postcrisis World January 2010
Macroeconomic Impacts of Foreign Exchange Reserve Accumulation: Theory and International Evidence January 2010
Asian Tigers’ Choices: An Overview January 2010
Asia’s Post-Global Financial Crisis Adjustment: A Model-Based Dynamic Scenario Analysis January 2010
Investigating the Effect of Exchange Rate Changes on the People’s Republic of China’s Processed Exports January 2010
Is poor household saving the cause of New Zealand’s high current account deficit? January 2008
Spillover Effects among the Greater China Region Stock Markets January 2006
Sequencing of Capital Account Liberalization – Japan’s experiences and their implications to China January 2006
THE CAPITAL INFLOWS PROBLEM IN SELECTED ASIAN ECONOMIES IN THE 1990s REVISITED: THE ROLE OF MONETARY STERILIZATION January 2005
Managing Capital Flows: The Case of the Philippines January 2008
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