Studies and Research
- Service Sector Productivity and Economic Growth in AsiaJ-W Lee and W.J. McKibbinAsian Development Bank Institute1 Jul 2014
- Why Complementarity Matters for Stability—Hong Kong SAR and Singapore as Asian Financial CentersV. Le Leslé, F. Ohnsorge, M. Kim, and S. SeshadriInternational Monetary Fund1 Jul 2014
- ASEAN Rising: ASEAN and AEC Beyond 2015P. Intal Jr., Y. Fukunaga, F. Kimura, P. Han, P. Dee, D. Narjoko, and S. OumEconomic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia1 Jun 2014
- Alternatives to Currency Manipulation: What Switzerland, Singapore, and Hong Kong Can DoJ.E. GagnonPeterson Institute for International Economics1 Jun 2014
- Measuring Economic Slack: A Forecast-Based Approach with Applications to Economies in Asia and the PacificJ. MorleyBank for International Settlements1 Jun 2014
- Asia Bond Monitor June 2014Asian Development Bank1 Jun 2014
- The Renminbi and Exchange Rate Regimes in East AsiaM. Kawai and V. PontinesAsian Development Bank Institute30 May 2014
- The Benefits and Costs of Renminbi InternationalizationL. Zhang and K. TaoAsian Development Bank Institute19 May 2014
- Paths to a Reserve Currency: Internationalization of the Renminbi and its ImplicationsY. Huang, D. Wang, and G. FanAsian Development Bank Institute1 May 2014
- Internationalization of the Renminbi: The Role of Trade SettlementJ.E. Gagnon and K. TroutmanPeterson Institute for International Economics1 May 2014