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this important issue by (1)examining the effect of QE on capital flows into developing Asia, and (2) analyzing the …
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It is widely believed that local currency bond markets (LCBMs) can promote financial stability in developing countries. For instance, they can help mitigate the currency and maturity mismatch that contributed to the outbreak of the Asian financial crisis of 1997-1998. In this paper, we...
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banks and supervisory authorities in the Asia-Pacific region. Under the programme, the BIS Representative Office for Asia … authorities in Asia and the Pacific. The subjects of interest have included improving monetary policy and operations, developing … experiences of economies in the Asia-Pacific region with currency internationalisation and to assess the prospects for further …
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this important issue by (1) examining the effect of QE on capital flows into developing Asia, and (2) analyzing the …
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Asia has run since the 1997–1998 Asian crisis. A country's current account surplus is, by definition, equal to its net …
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The underdeveloped service sector in Asia has the potential to become a new engine of economic growth for developing … Asia, which has traditionally relied on export-oriented manufacturing to power its growth. The central objective of this … role of the service sector as an engine of growth in Asia. However, some Asian countries where the service sector is …
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Deflation has emerged as a new concern for Asian policy makers. The traditional view is that deflation can lead to a vicious cycle of falling demand and prices, and is thus a dangerous condition. However, another school of thought emphasizes the role of positive supply shocks and takes a more...
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