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Demographics, Labor Mobility, and Productivity October 2012
How Should We Bank With Foreigners?—An Empirical Assessment of Lending Behavior of International Banks to Six East Asian Economies October 2012
The World Bank and the Asian Development Bank: Should Asia Have Both? October 2012
The Emerging “Post-Doha” Agenda and the New Regionalism in the Asia-Pacific October 2012
Sovereign Risk: A Macro-Financial Perspective October 2012
Asia-Latin America Free Trade Agreements: An Instrument for Inter-Regional Liberalization and Integration? September 2012
New Measures of the Trilemma Hypothesis: Implications for Asia September 2012
Managing Capital Flows in an Economic Community: The Case of ASEAN Capital Account Liberalization August 2012
Central Banking for Financial Stability in Asia August 2012
Japan’s Post-Triple-Disaster Growth Strategy August 2012
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