Asian Development Review, Vol. 32(1) (March 2015)
Kawai, Masahiro | April 2015
Abstract
The Asian Development Review is a professional journal for disseminating the results of economic and development research relevant to Asia. The
journal seeks high-quality papers done in an empirically rigorous way.Articles are intended for readership among economists and social scientists
in government, private sector, academia, and international organizations.
Citation
Kawai, Masahiro. 2015. Asian Development Review, Vol. 32(1) (March 2015) . © Asian Development Bank and Asian Development Bank Institute. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/4016. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.ISSN
0116-1105 (Print); 1996-7241 (Web)
Keywords
Economic Development
Economic integration
Economics
Financial Sector Development
Finance
Rural Finance
Urban Poverty
Regional Economic Integration
Economic growth
Rural Poverty
Anti-Poverty
Rural Urban Migration
Market
Import and Export
Health care
Economic Indicators
Educational Indicators
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