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401. Pyongyang's Foreign Relations: Amidst a Diplomatic Standstill, Will Old Friendships Fade Away?

402. Tracking COVID-19 in the Age of AI and Tech Wars

403. Mongolia's Response to Increasing U.S.-China-Russia Rivalry in Asia

404. Parliamentary Oversight of Constitutional Bodies in the Maldives

405. China’s Strategic Objectives in a Post-COVID-19 World

406. China versus the US in the Pandemic Crisis: The State-People Nexus Confronting Systemic Challenges

407. The U.S.–China Trade Imbalance and the Theory of Free Trade: Debunking the Currency Manipulation Argument

408. Beware Chinese Anger

409. China’s Alternative Vision for Gulf Security

410. China’s View of the Abraham Accords

411. An EU response to Turkey’s increased aggressiveness

412. The China-Iran Agreement is not a Strategic Shift

413. The Future of India-Israel Arms Trade

414. Erdogan’s Arc of Destabilization

415. Israel Shouldn’t Draw Fixed Lines Between Itself and China

416. Cooperation in Trade in Services

417. Fostering Growth in Digital Trade through Bilateral Cooperation in the Development of Trade Rules

418. India-Canada Energy Cooperation

419. Sustainable Energy through Green Bonds in India

420. An International Intellectual Property and Digital Trade Strategy for Canada

421. At a Crossroads? China-India Nuclear Relations After the Border Clash

422. The Effectiveness of School Closures and Other Pre-Lockdown COVID-19 Mitigation Strategies in Argentina, Italy, and South Korea

423. East Asia decouples from the United States: Trade war, COVID-19, and East Asia's new trade blocs

424. How the United States marched the semiconductor industry into its trade war with China

425. Social Interventions, Health and Wellbeing: The Long-Term and Intergenerational Effects of a School Construction Program

426. Reverse Student Mobility from South Korea to the United States

427. Bridging the Gap: Progress and Prospects for Accelerating South Korea's Move Towards a Carbon Neutral Scenario

428. Transforming informal work and livelihoods in China

429. Learning-to-Export Effect as a Response to Export Opportunities: Micro-Evidence from Korean Manufacturing

430. Pandemic (COVID-19) Policy Regional Cooperation and the Emerging Global Production Network

431. Labour Market Impacts of Import Penetration from China and Regional Trade Agreement Partners: The Case of Japan

432. Trade Reform and the Evolution of Agglomeration in Vietnamese Manufacturing

433. Analysis of Global Value Chain Participation and the Labour Market in Thailand: A Micro-level Analysis

434. New Developments in International Production Networks: Impact of Digital Technologies

435. Assessment of Industrial Cluster Policies in Viet Nam: The Role of Special Economic Zones in Attracting Foreign Direct Investment

436. A Quantitative Analysis of Disaster Risk Reduction Investment Effects for Sustainable Development: Indonesia Case Study

437. Technology Imports and Employment in Developing Countries: Evidence from Viet Nam

438. Technological Advancement, Import Penetration, and Labour Markets: Evidence from Thai Manufacturing

439. The Value-Added Tax Reform and Labour Market Outcomes: Firm Level Evidence from China

440. The Economic Impact of Globalisation in Indonesia

441. Sustainable Water Resource Development Scenarios and Water Diplomacy in the Lower Mekong Basin: Policy Implications

442. The Effects of Financial Inclusion on Development Outcomes: New Insights from ASEAN and East Asian Countries

443. The Composition of Financial Inclusion in ASEAN and East Asia: A New Hybrid Index and Some Stylised FactsThe paper provides an overview of the existing measures of financial inclusion and critically evaluates the two widely used existing methodologies to measure the dimensions – the principal component analysis (PCA) method and the Distance method, respectively. We subsequently propose a new hybrid financial inclusion index, which draws on the strengths of existing measures. We propose four key stylised facts by critically evaluating three dimensions of financial inclusion – access, usage, and quality in 22 Asian countries in the period 2004-2015. Utilising PCA scores, we identify the top two indicators under each dimension and by country, which are directly relevant for policy perspectives. An important finding is that the top five and the bottom five countries are the same under all three methodologies. There is a pattern across countries in adopting usage, access, and quality dimensions of financial inclusion over time. We also find that the top two indicators appear to play a significant role across all developing countries in the sample.

444. The Poverty-Reducing Effects of Financial Inclusion: Evidence from Cambodia

445. Financial Inclusion, Active Bank Accounts and Poverty Reduction in India

446. Economic Damage from Natural Hazards and Local Disaster Management Plans in Japan and Thailand

447. Does Change in Intellectual Property Rights Induce Demand for Skilled Workers? Evidence from India

448. Robotics Technology and Firm-level Employment Adjustment in Japan

449. Intergenerational Transmission of Human Capital: The Case of Thailand

450. he Effects of Prenatal Exposure to Plentiful Rainfall on Cognitive Development in Viet Nam