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Name Date published Author
The Public Financial System in Japan – Re-verification of the ballooning theory and the privileged government enterprise theory January 2005
Political Economy of the Financial Crises in Japan & the United States: A Comparative Study on the Bailout of Financial Institutions January 2010
FDI Investment Incentive System and FDI Inflows: The Philippine Experience January 2006
Financial Inclusion and Financial Stability: Current Policy Issues January 2010
DOES STOCK MARKET LIBERALISATION BENEFIT THE ECONOMY? EVIDENCE FROM INDUSTRY-LEVEL DATA January 2005
Universalizing Complete Access to Finance: Key Conceptual Issues January 2010
Financial Turmoil in the Banking Sector and the Asian Lamfalussy Process: The Case of Four Economies January 2010
Financial Development: A Broader Perspective January 2010
Regulatory Structure for Financial Stability and Development January 2010
Managing Financial Risks January 2009
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