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Name Date published Author
Financial Development in Emerging Markets: The Indian Experience April 2011
The Great Liquidity Freeze: What Does It Mean for International Banking? June 2011
The Current State of the Financial Sector and the Regulatory Framework in Asian Economies—The Case of the People’s Republic of China September 2011
The Development of Local Debt Markets in Asia: An Assessment November 2011
X-efficiency, Scale Economies, Technological Progress and Competition: A Case of Banking Sector in Pakistan January 2007
Insecurities of the old and marginalized: Inflation, Oil Shocks, Financial Crisis and Social Security January 2009
Reforming Japan’s Capital Markets January 2005
The Role of State Intervention in the Financial Sector: Crisis Prevention, Containment, and Resolution January 2010
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
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