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Interpreting the Asian Financial Crisis: Open Issues in Theory and Policy
Asian Financial Crisis Theory Policy
2009/9/1
This paper discusses the theoretical and policy debate on the crisis in
Southeast Asia. After contrasting competing interpretations of the crisis, the paper
presents stylized facts about fundamental...
Strengthening the International Financial Architecture
Strengthening International Financial Architecture
2009/9/1
After reviewing the post-World War II evolution of the international
financial architecture, this paper presents a critical appraisal of current proposals
for reform: limiting capital account conver...
This paper documents the Korean crisis in 1997. First, we show that it was
hard to predict the Korean crisis at least up till the first half of 1997. Our judgment is
based on the precrisis behavior...
Incentive Mechanisms Surrounding International Financial Institutions
International Financial Institutions
2009/9/1
This paper applies the common agency framework and the theory of
nonprofit organization to the functioning of international financial institutions (IFIs)
such as the IMF, IBRD, and ADB. Webs of intr...
Women in Asia now find themselves at a crossroad. While most of the longterm
trends in demography, education, and employment opportunities, if sustained by
supportive policies and gender-sensitive ...
This paper examines the quality of health and nutrition in emerging Asia.
The objective is to assess the likely prospects for the early 21st century and identify
the policy responses that may become...
The Costs of Environmental Regulation in Asia: Command and Control versus Market-based Instruments
Environmental Regulation Asia
2009/9/1
Environmental regulation has been widely applied in Asia, with many
governments introducing command and control (CAC) policies to control the levels of
industry emissions. This paper first examines...
Opportunities for Investments in Nutrition in Low-income Asia
Investments Nutrition Low-income Asia
2009/9/1
This paper examines the opportunities for nutritional investments in nine
low-income Asian countries, where current levels of malnutrition are high and
declining only slowly. Income growth alone is ...
The Role of Caring Practices and Resources for Care in Child Survival, Growth, and Development: South and Southeast Asia
Child Survival Growth Development Southeast Asia
2009/9/1
This paper evaluates the extent to which programs for improving nutrition
in seven Asian countries evaluate care practices and resources for care, and how this
understanding is incorporated into th...
Vitamin A deficiency (VAD), iodine deficiency disorders (IDDs), and iron
deficiency anemia (IDA) affect large numbers of the populations in Asia, often
overlapping. Clinical VAD is probably declinin...
Linking Community-based Programs and Service Delivery for Improving Maternal and Child Nutrition
Child Nutrition Service Delivery
2009/9/1
Generic lessons from past experience with community-based nutrition
programming relate more to processes adopted than to specific actions implemented
—more “how” than “what”—with proactive communit...
Child malnutrition is pervasive and persistent in Asia, and at present rates
it will take decades to halve the prevalence—a goal common to many national plans.
Nutrition-oriented programs are famili...
Lessons of the Asian Financial Crisis: What Can an Early Warning System Model Tell Us?
Asian Financial Crisis System
2009/9/1
Using an early warning system model, this paper provides empirical evidence on the causes of the 1997 Asian financial crisis, with a view to shedding light on policy lessons. The model shows that ther...
The Role of Decentralization in Promoting Effective Schooling in Developing Asia
Decentralization Asia
2009/9/1
While decentralization of schooling in Asian developing countries has largely been driven by fiscal constraints, it has also been motivated by concerns about the effectiveness of a centralized system ...
Foreign Direct Investment: Trends, TRIMs, and WTO Negotiations
Foreign Direct Investment Trends WTO
2009/9/1
Foreign direct investment (FDI) flows have increased dramatically in recent decades. As developing countries, particularly in Asia, remove restrictions and implement policies to attract FDI inflows, t...