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Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI)

Name Date published Author
Impact of Changes in the Global Financial Regulatory Landscape on Asian Emerging Markets October 2012
How Useful Is an Asian Currency Unit (ACU) Index for Surveillance in East Asia? March 2013
How the iPhone Widens the United States Trade Deficit with the People’s Republic of China December 2010
How Should We Bank With Foreigners?—An Empirical Assessment of Lending Behavior of International Banks to Six East Asian Economies October 2012
How Low-Carbon Green Growth Can Reduce Inequalities May 2013
How Far Can Renminbi Internationalization Go? February 2014
How Elastic is East Asian Demand for Consumption Goods? December 2010
Historical Sources of Institutional Trajectories in Economic Development: China, Japan, and Korea Compared November 2012
Has Financial Liberalization Improved Economic Efficiency in the Republic of Korea? Evidence from Firm-Level and Industry-Level Data May 2014
Growth of Asian Pension Assets: Implications for Financial and Capital Markets May 2012
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