International capital allocation has long been a primary driver of dynamic economic growth, particularly for emerging economies, and this relationship has nowhere been more fortuitous than in Asia. Together with disciplined commitments to domestic and external economic reform, the region’s economies have leveraged foreign savings to achiev
The growth, development and survival of any country depends on the availability of resources and the...
This paper focuses on the savings-investment criterion as a way of measuring international capital m...
Using trend and regression analyses, the authors find the first round of US quantitative easing as h...
International capital allocation has long been a primary driver of dynamic economic growth, particul...
The global economies in the 1990s was characterised by a string of new style financial crises that p...
Foreign aid in East Asia has a history of over half a century. It has become an important feature of...
The paper assesses the progress of emerging Asia’s capital market integration at both regional and g...
Bank internationalisation traditionally takes the form of lending to non-residents, but increasingly...
Global economic events of the past decade or so, particularly those driven by technological advances...
The financial and currency turmoil in Asia has come at a time when the region’s economies are becomi...
the Asian crisis in 1997, a third of its GDP, more than any other region in the world. High savings ...
East Asia has emerged as the most dynamic and successful region in the world for its economic growth...
No matter how one looks at the numbers, the Asian economies are bound to have a central role in the ...
This paper documents and analyzes the rise of emerging East Asian economies as major international i...
This paper documents and analyzes the rise of emerging East Asian economies as major international i...
The growth, development and survival of any country depends on the availability of resources and the...
This paper focuses on the savings-investment criterion as a way of measuring international capital m...
Using trend and regression analyses, the authors find the first round of US quantitative easing as h...
International capital allocation has long been a primary driver of dynamic economic growth, particul...
The global economies in the 1990s was characterised by a string of new style financial crises that p...
Foreign aid in East Asia has a history of over half a century. It has become an important feature of...
The paper assesses the progress of emerging Asia’s capital market integration at both regional and g...
Bank internationalisation traditionally takes the form of lending to non-residents, but increasingly...
Global economic events of the past decade or so, particularly those driven by technological advances...
The financial and currency turmoil in Asia has come at a time when the region’s economies are becomi...
the Asian crisis in 1997, a third of its GDP, more than any other region in the world. High savings ...
East Asia has emerged as the most dynamic and successful region in the world for its economic growth...
No matter how one looks at the numbers, the Asian economies are bound to have a central role in the ...
This paper documents and analyzes the rise of emerging East Asian economies as major international i...
This paper documents and analyzes the rise of emerging East Asian economies as major international i...
The growth, development and survival of any country depends on the availability of resources and the...
This paper focuses on the savings-investment criterion as a way of measuring international capital m...
Using trend and regression analyses, the authors find the first round of US quantitative easing as h...