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Through use of a unique, multi-year public opinion survey, this paper seeks to measure changes in self-reported governmental satisfaction…
There are only a limited number of strategies that North Korea could use to achieve sustained rapid economic development and all require…
A successful US-Japan agreement on structural reforms three decades ago could potentially serve as a useful model for the current China-US…
Chairman Sullivan, Ranking Member Markey, other distinguished members of the sub-committee on security, thank you for calling this…
This article tests whether firm growth reduces corruption, using data from over 10,000 Vietnamese firms. We employ instrumental variables…
The United States and China together account for a disproportionate 45 percent of global carbon dioxide emissions. In 2014, then-President…
We explore the impact of allowing for outsourcing service delivery to the private sector within Indonesia’s largest targeted transfer…
China’s post 1978 economic reforms have frequently been described with Deng Xiaoping’s phrase about “crossing the river while feeling the…
In this paper, we use disaggregated data on regional trade in China to assess the channels through which the country's exports have surged…
This publication shows how public–private partnerships (PPPS) can be effective to meet Asia’s growing infrastructure needs. It shows how…