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Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI)

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The Global Economic Recession and Industrial Structure: Evidence from Four Asian Dragons October 2011
The Future of the World Trade Organization November 2013
The Free Trade Area Of The Asia- Pacific: A Constructive Approach To Multilateralizing Asian Regionalism December 2011
The Five-Phases of Economic Development and Institutional Evolution in China and Japan December 2011
The Exchange Rate, Diversification, and Distribution in a Modified Ricardian Model with a Continuum of Goods December 2011
The Emerging “Post-Doha” Agenda and the New Regionalism in the Asia-Pacific October 2012
The Effect of Exchange Rate Changes on Trade in East Asia January 2011
The Dodd-Frank Act and Basel III: Intentions, Unintended Consequences, and Lessons for Emerging Markets October 2012
The Development of Local Debt Markets in Asia: An Assessment November 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
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