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1. Savings transition in Asia: Unity in diversity

2. Elementary education in India versus China: Guidelines for NEP implementation

3. Taxless fiscal states: Lessons from 19th-century America and 21st-century China

4. The changing nature of work and earnings inequality in China

5. Transforming informal work and livelihoods in China

6. Income and consumption inequality in China: A comparative approach with India

7. Nationalism and development in Asia

8. Thailand's Development Strategy and Growth Performance

9. Globalization Crises, Trade, and Development in Vietnam

10. Approaching a Triumphal Span: How Far Is China Towards its Lewisian Turning Point?

11. Assessing Vulnerability Before, During and After a Natural Disaster in Fragile Regions: Case Study of the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami in Sri Lanka and Indonesia

12. Asset-Based Poverty in Rural Tajikistan: Who Climbs out and Who Falls in?

13. Beyond Industrialization: New Approaches to Development Strategy Based on the Service Sector

14. China and the Future of the Developing World: The Coming Global-Asian Era and its Consequences

15. China in the World Economy: Dynamic Correlation Analysis of Business Cycles

16. China's Development Strategy and Energy Security: Growth, Distribution and Regional Cooperation

17. China's Economic Growth: Trajectories and Evolving Institutions

18. China's Exports in ICT and its Impact on Asian Countries

19. Comparing Regional Development in China and India

20. The Determinants of Child Weight and Height in Sri Lanka: A Quantile Regression Approach

21. Development Path of China and India and the Challenges for their Sustainable Growth

22. Export Productivity, Finance, and Economic Growth: Are the Southern Engines of Growth Different?

23. Export Productivity and Specialization in China, Brazil, India and South Africa

24. Foreign Direct Investment from China, India and South Africa in Sub-Saharan Africa: A New or Old Phenomenon?

25. Gender and Informal Sector Analysis in India: Economy Wide Approaches

26. Global Growth and Distribution: Are China and India Reshaping the World?

27. Growth Oriented Macroeconomic Policies for Small Islands Economies: Lessons from Singapore

28. Identification of Regional Fundamental Economic Structure (FES) of India: An Input-Output and Field of Influence Approach

29. The Impact of Higher Standards in Patent Protection for Pharmaceutical Industries under the TRIPS Agreement: A Comparative Study of China and India

30. The Impact of Reform on Economic Growth in China: A Principal Component Analysis

31. Innovation Capacity and Economic Development: China and India

32. International Integration and Regional Development in China

33. Measuring the Competitive Threat from China

34. Measuring Vulnerability and Poverty: Estimates for Rural India

35. Ownership Reform, Foreign Competition, and Efficiency of Chinese Commercial Banks: A Non-Parametric Approach

36. The Rise of the Southern Economies: Implications for the WTO-Multilateral Trading System

37. The Role of Women's Empowerment and Domestic Violence in Child Growth and Undernutrition in a Tribal and Rural Community in South India

38. Trade Expansion of China and India: Threat or Opportunity

39. Vulnerability, Trust and Microcredit: The Case of China's Rural Poor

40. A Tale of Two Countries: Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Rice Productivity in China and Brazil

41. Changes in the Distribution of Wealth in China, 1995-2002

42. Regional Income Inequality in Rural China, 1985-2002: Trends, Causes and Policy Implications

43. Rights-based Approach to Development: Lessons from the Right to Food Movement in India

44. Poverty, Pro-Poor Growth and Mobility: A Decomposition Framework with Application to China

45. China's Regional Inequality in Innovation Capability, 1995-2004

46. Poverty Reduction in China: Trends and Causes

47. Gender Wage Differentials in China's Urban Labour Market

48. Gender Earnings Differentials and Regional Economic Development in Urban China, 1988-97

49. The Urban-Rural Income Gap and Inequality in China

50. Enforcing the Right to Food in India: Bottlenecks in Delivering the Expected Outcome

51. The Distribution of Household Wealth in India

52. Regional Inequality, Industry Agglomeration and Foreign Trade: The Case of China

53. Credit Constraints as a Barrier to Technology Adoption by the Poor: Lessons from South-Indian Small-Scale Fishery

54. The Public Distribution Systems of Foodgrains and Implications for Food Security: A Comparison of the Experiences of India and China

55. Resource-Poor Farmers in South India: On the Margins or Frontiers of Globalization?

56. Financial Development and Income Inequality in Rural China 1991-2000

57. Fiscal Decentralization and Political Centralization in China: Implications for Growth and Inequality

58. The Impacts of Growth and Inequality on Rural Poverty in China

59. The Inequality-Growth Nexus in the Short and Long Runs: Empirical Evidence from China

60. Financial Development, Growth, and Regional Disparity in Post-Reform China

61. Spatial Convergence in China: 1952-99

62. Measuring Food Security Using Respondents' Perception of Food Consumption Adequacy

63. Financial Sector Development and Growth: The Chinese Experience

64. Excess Credit and the South Korean Crisis

65. Primary Education in India: Prospects of Meeting the MDG Target

66. Reconstruction from Breakdown in Northeastern India: Building State Capability

67. Rethinking Import-substituting Industrialization: Development Strategies and Institutions in Taiwan and China

68. National Food Policies Impacting on Food Security: The Experience of India, a Large Populated Country

69. Food Security in Vietnam during the 1990s: The Empirical Evidence

70. Widening Gap of Educational Opportunity? A Longitudinal Study of Educational Inequality in China

71. Development of Financial Intermediation and the Dynamics of Rural-Urban Inequality: China, 1978-98

72. How Should We Measure Global Poverty in a Changing World?

73. Poverty Accounting by Factor Components: With an Empirical Illustration Using Chinese Data

74. State Recognition of the Right to Food at the National Level

75. Asia's Labour-Driven Economic Development, Flying-Geese Style: An Unprecedented Opportunity for the Poor to Rise?

76. Threshold Estimation on the Globalization-Poverty Nexus: Evidence from China

77. Pro-Poor Growth: The Asian Experience

78. The Corporate Debt Market: A Firm-Level Panel Study for India

79. Development Strategy, Viability, and Economic Institutions: The Case of China

80. Trade Liberalization, Environment and Poverty: A Developing Country Perspective

81. Economic Development Strategy, Openness and Rural Poverty: A Framework and China's Experiences

82. Globalization and the Urban Poor in China

83. Globalization, Growth and Poverty in India

84. Vulnerability to Globalization in India: Relative Rankings of States Using Fuzzy Models

85. The Burden of Government Debt in the Indian States: Implications for the MDG Poverty Target

86. Three Decades of Rural Development Projects in Asia, Latin America, and Africa: Learning From Successes and Failures

87. International Finance and the Developing World: The Next Twenty Years

88. Why Do Poverty Rates Differ From Region to Region? The Case of Urban China

89. Out of School and (Probably) in Work: Child Labour and Capability Deprivation in India

90. Transforming Conflict with an Economic Dividend: The Sri Lankan Experience

91. Globalization and Regional Income Inequality: Evidence from within China

92. Output and Price Fluctuations in China's Reform Years: What Role did Money Play?

93. What Accounts for China's Trade Balance Dynamics?

94. Decomposing Spatial Differences in Poverty in India

95. Divergent Means and Convergent Inequality of Incomes among the Provinces and Cities of Urban China

96. Income Inequality in Rural China: Regression-based Decomposition Using Household Data

97. Fifty Years of Regional Inequality in China: A Journey through Central Planning, Reform, and Openness

98. Longevity in Russia's Regions: Do Poverty and Low Public Health Spending Kill?

99. A Development-focused Allocation of the Special Drawing Rights

100. A Decomposition Analysis of Regional Poverty in Russia