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financial crisis

Name Date published Author
The Euro After Its First Decade: Weathering the Financial Storm and Enlarging the Euro Area January 2010
The Current State of Financial and Regulatory Frameworks in Asian Economies: The Case of India August 2011
THE CURRENCY AND FINANCIAL CRISIS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA – A CASE OF `SUDDEN DEATH’ OR `DEATH FORETOLD’ January 1998
Sub-Prime Financial Crisis and US Policy Choices January 2008
Short-Term Policy Responses to the International Financial Crisis and Risks to Sustainable Medium-Term Policy Frameworks in Asia: Complications Arising from Enduring Global Imbalances January 2009
Securitized Products, Financial Regulation, and Systemic Risk January 2010
Political Economy of the Financial Crises in Japan & the United States: A Comparative Study on the Bailout of Financial Institutions January 2010
International Financial Integration and Crisis Intensity January 2012
Insecurities of the old and marginalized: Inflation, Oil Shocks, Financial Crisis and Social Security January 2009
Impacts of Current Global Economic Crisis on Asia’s Labor Market January 2010
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