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Asian Development Review: Volume 28, Number 1, 2011

Part of the Asian Development Review series
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The Asian Development Review is a professional journal for disseminating the results of economic and development research carried out by staff and resource persons of the Asian Development Bank (ADB).

The Review seeks high-quality papers with relevance to policy issues and operational matters done in an empirically-rigorous way.

Articles are intended for readership among economists and social scientists in government, private sector, academia, and international organizations.

In this issue---Taking Institutions Seriously: Rethinking the Political Economy of Development in the Philippines; Effects of Taxation on Migration: Some Evidence for the ASEAN and APEC Economies; National IQ and National Productivity: The Hive Mind Across Asia; Market Integration in the People's Republic of China; Collective Action, Political Parties, and Pro-Development Public Policy; Infrastructure and Growth in Developing Asia.

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Product Details
Asian Development Bank
929092330X / 9789290923305
Ebook
01/06/2011
English
176 pages