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Research Report
Evolving Patterns of Trade In Asia
Perry Wong, Tong (Cindy) Li and Song-yi Kim
Milken Institute
May 2013
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Milken Institute Review
Milken Institute Review Second Quarter 2013
April 2013
In the latest Milken Institute Review, Jonathan Morduch of NYU challenges the conventional wisdom of what microfinance can do for developing countries, saying the evidence suggests that better financial access does, indeed, give families improved ways to cope with poverty, but seldom offers the means to escape it.
Also in this issue: hard evidence showing that bankers are your friends; the method in the madness of K-Pop; a silver lining for the world in Israel’s seeming endless struggle for survival; a comparison of the parallel disasters that beset the Icelandic and Irish economies when the global financial bubble burst, and their very different approaches; rationale against regulating giant Internet companies; a primer on resurrecting the economies of countries (like Afghanistan) that are collateral damage in modern wars; a review of Benn Steil’s new book, The Battle of Bretton Woods; and more.
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Research Report
2013 Global Opportunity Index: Attracting Foreign Investment
Keith Savard and Heather Wickramarachi with Ross C. Devol and Apanard (Penny) Prabha
Milken Institute
March 2013
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Milken Institute Review
Milken Institute Review First Quarter 2013
January 2013
In the latest Milken Institute Review, Drew Shindell, a climate scientist at the Goddard Institute for Space Studies, urges policymakers to postpone the showdown on carbon emissions to focus on other potent sources of warming such as methane, soot particles and ozone whose containment would yield a quick, low-cost payoff. Also in this issue: what you need to know about crowdfunding, the future of North Korea under the newest Kim, the mess created by unfunded public pension liabilities that may exceed $4 trillion, stemming the illicit financial flows from developing countries ranging from drug money to tax dodges, the economic challenges facing post-revolutionary Egypt, and measuring "currency aggression" to understand the impact on jobs.
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Innovative Financing for Global Health R&D
November 2012
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