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Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI)

Name Date published Author
The Role of Macroeconomic Policy in Rebalancing Growth February 2010
What Regulatory Policies Work for Emerging Markets? February 2011
Market Failures and Regulatory Failures: Lessons from Past and Present Financial Crises February 2011
The Effect of Exchange Rate Changes on Trade in East Asia January 2011
A De Facto Asian-Currency Unit Bloc in East Asia: It Has Been There but We Did Not Look for It January 2011
Policies and Measures to Mitigate the Potential Environmental Impacts of Cross-Border Infrastructure Projects in Asia January 2011
How Elastic is East Asian Demand for Consumption Goods? December 2010
Financial Inclusion and Financial Stability: Current Policy Issues December 2011
Financial Development: A Broader Perspective December 2010
How the iPhone Widens the United States Trade Deficit with the People’s Republic of China December 2010
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