Economics

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Ramkishen S Rajan

Ramkishen S. Rajan is Associate Professor at the School of Public Policy, George Mason University, USA.

Trade Reforms in India Ten Years on: How Has It Fared Compared to Its East Asian Neighbours?

Trade Reforms in India Ten Years on: How Has It Fared Compared to Its East Asian Neighbours?
Date of publication:  2002
Publisher:  Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Number of pages:  47
Code:  VRS1/2

The Political Economy of a Trade-First Approach to Regionalism

The Political Economy of a Trade-First Approach to Regionalism
Date of publication:  2002
Publisher:  Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Number of pages:  26
Code:  VRS5/2

Financial Crises and the Composition of International Capital Flows: Does FDI Guarantee Stability?

Financial Crises and the Composition of International Capital Flows: Does FDI Guarantee Stability?
Date of publication:  2001
Publisher:  Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Number of pages:  25
Code:  VRS6/1

Examining the Case for Currency Basket Regimes for Southeast Asia

Examining the Case for Currency Basket Regimes for Southeast Asia
Date of publication:  2001
Publisher:  Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Number of pages:  33
Code:  VRS1/0

Examining the Case for an Asian Monetary Fund

Examining the Case for an Asian Monetary Fund
Date of publication:  2001
Publisher:  Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Number of pages:  20
Code:  VRS3/0

Devaluation of the Baht and Economic Contraction in Thailand

Devaluation of the Baht and Economic Contraction in Thailand
Date of publication:  February 2001
Number of pages:  30
Code:  WPEF6/0

Capital Flows, Credit Transmission and the Currency Crisis in Southeast Asia

Capital Flows, Credit Transmission and the Currency Crisis in Southeast Asia
Date of publication:  2000
Publisher:  Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Number of pages:  29
Code:  VRS9/0

Are Crisis-Induced Devaluations Contractionary?

Are Crisis-Induced Devaluations Contractionary?
Date of publication:  2001
Publisher:  Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Number of pages:  28
Code:  VRS5/1
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