FEEDBACK
Jump to content

Items 21 to 30 of 3172

Creating competitive services markets must be the guiding principle for Asian policymakers
M. Noland; D. Park; G.B. Estrada / Asian Development Bank, 2012
The maturing of the manufacturing sector in many Asian countries, combined with the relative backwardness of its service sector, has made service sector development a top priority for developing Asia. This paper surveys and analyses t...
Analyzing Bangladesh’s Debt Sustainability Using SimSIP Debt
B.G. Gunter 2008
The ability to pay for a government-led investment strategy to achieve the millennium development goals (MDGs) is determined by the resources available to the government through economic growth, taxation, loans, and grants. Unsustaina...
Is Timor-Leste’s growth inclusive?
C. Sugden / Asian Development Bank, 2012
The newly independent Timor-Leste has established itself as one of the fastest growing economies in Asia and the Pacific. This study examines the first decade of the restoration of independence to assess if Timor-Leste’s economi...
Asia’s services sector is set to play a more successful role in the future – lessons from a continental experiment
D. Park; K. Shin / Asian Development Bank, 2012
This study argues that the underdeveloped service sector in Asia has the potential to become a new engine of economic growth for developing Asia, though the region has traditionally relied on export-oriented manufacturing to power its...
An inclusive growth is being materialised in Asia and being dreamed in the Pacific
C. Sugden / Asian Development Bank, 2012
The concept of inclusive economic growth (growth coupled with equality of opportunity) offers new directions in the pursuit of development. This study assesses the growth experience of 22 developing economies in Asia and the Pacific r...
Global Financial Crisis and it’s Impact on overseas employment and international remittance of Bangladesh
M Kabir 2011
International remittance is an important source of foreign exchange income for the developing countries including Bangladesh. The remittance has become a focal issue in economic literature over two or more decades for its increasing v...
Application of Electronic Banking in Bangladesh:An Overview
S Al-Amin 2010
"E-banking" refers to systems that enable bank customers to access accounts and general information on bank products and services through a personal computer (PC) or other intelligent device.Its products and services can include whole...
Money-Income Causality in Bangladesh: An Error Correction Approach
M Hossain 2011
The causal relationship between money and income remains a contentious and lively issue in the literature. Even though the literature on this issue is voluminous, however, for Bangladesh it is quite nascent. A few earlier studies suff...
The Impact of 1998 and 2008 Financial Crises on Profitability of Islamic Banks
N Ahmad 2011
The paper investigates the profitability of 78 Islamic banks in 25 countries for the period of 1992-2009. The Fixed Effect Model (FEM) used to analyse profitability shows that profit efficiency is positive and statistically significan...
Creating the climate for change
Climate Investment Funds, 2013
This 2012 annual report of the Climate Investment Funds (CIF), jointly produced by its partner multilateral development banks, provides an overview of CIF's activities in 49 pilot countries. So far CIF has pledged US $7.6 billion, fun...
Items 21 to 30 of 3172

Items 21 to 30 of 3068

Is Timor-Leste’s growth inclusive?
C. Sugden / Asian Development Bank, 2012
The newly independent Timor-Leste has established itself as one of the fastest growing economies in Asia and the Pacific. This study examines the first decade of the restoration of independence to assess if Timor-Leste’s economi...
Asia’s services sector is set to play a more successful role in the future – lessons from a continental experiment
D. Park; K. Shin / Asian Development Bank, 2012
This study argues that the underdeveloped service sector in Asia has the potential to become a new engine of economic growth for developing Asia, though the region has traditionally relied on export-oriented manufacturing to power its...
An inclusive growth is being materialised in Asia and being dreamed in the Pacific
C. Sugden / Asian Development Bank, 2012
The concept of inclusive economic growth (growth coupled with equality of opportunity) offers new directions in the pursuit of development. This study assesses the growth experience of 22 developing economies in Asia and the Pacific r...
Global Financial Crisis and it’s Impact on overseas employment and international remittance of Bangladesh
M Kabir 2011
International remittance is an important source of foreign exchange income for the developing countries including Bangladesh. The remittance has become a focal issue in economic literature over two or more decades for its increasing v...
Application of Electronic Banking in Bangladesh:An Overview
S Al-Amin 2010
"E-banking" refers to systems that enable bank customers to access accounts and general information on bank products and services through a personal computer (PC) or other intelligent device.Its products and services can include whole...
Money-Income Causality in Bangladesh: An Error Correction Approach
M Hossain 2011
The causal relationship between money and income remains a contentious and lively issue in the literature. Even though the literature on this issue is voluminous, however, for Bangladesh it is quite nascent. A few earlier studies suff...
The Impact of 1998 and 2008 Financial Crises on Profitability of Islamic Banks
N Ahmad 2011
The paper investigates the profitability of 78 Islamic banks in 25 countries for the period of 1992-2009. The Fixed Effect Model (FEM) used to analyse profitability shows that profit efficiency is positive and statistically significan...
Creating the climate for change
Climate Investment Funds, 2013
This 2012 annual report of the Climate Investment Funds (CIF), jointly produced by its partner multilateral development banks, provides an overview of CIF's activities in 49 pilot countries. So far CIF has pledged US $7.6 billion, fun...
An Empirical Analysis of the Relationship between Macroeconomic Variables and Stock Prices in Bangladesh
N afzal 2011
Establishing the relationship between stock prices and macroeconomic variables is very important for formulating current economic stabilisation policies. This paper investigates the causal relationship between four macroeconomic varia...
The Lao economy: capitalizing on natural resource exports
J. Menon; P. Warr / Asian Development Bank, 2013
Trade and investment reforms in the Laos since the mid-1980s have boosted natural resource-based exports, underpinning recent economic growth. This paper examines how the Lao export-led growth can be channeled into directions that del...
Items 21 to 30 of 3068

Items 21 to 30 of 104

The International Journal of Bahamian Studies
International Journal of Bahamian Studies is a scholarly peer-reviewed research journal published by The College of The Bahamas. The major purposes of the journal are to disseminate products of research and academic activity which are relevant to The College and The Bahamas, and to stimulate participation in such activity by members of The College and the national research community....
Kenya Community Support Center (KECOSCE)
The Kenya Community Support Center (KECOSCE) was founded in 2006 and has been working in the coastal region of Kenya.  It was established to address democratic governance, socio?economic and youth concerns with a focus on the coast of Kenya.
Judge Business School
Previously known as Judge Institute of Management, Cambridge Judge Business School offers a variety of teaching programmes including the Cambridge MBA, the Cambridge Master of Finance, PhD, MPhil and undergraduate degrees together with a suite of Executive Education courses.
The Global Industrial and Social Progress Research Institute (GISPRI)
Japanese research organisation in a global context
National Association of Postgraduate Centers in Economics, Brazil (ANPEC)
National Association of Postgraduate Centers in Economics of Brazil
European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists
Website for European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists 18th Annual Conference, 29 June - 2 July 2011, Rome.
United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service
Agricultural economics research organisation for the United States
Philipps-University Marburg
German University
Centre for Research in Economic Analysis
Economic integration issues
United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER)
Multidisciplinary research institute on development economics
Items 21 to 30 of 104