The Asian Bond Markets Initiative: Policy maker achievements and challenges
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- Suk Hyun & James F. Paradise, 2020. "Toward an Asian Monetary Fund: Ideas for Transition," Asian Economic Papers, MIT Press, vol. 19(2), pages 65-77, Summer.
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Denominated; bank loans; currency; maturity; vulnerable; capital inflows; policy makers; rationale; developed; integrated; economies; mobilize; domestic savings; finance; investment.;All these keywords.
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