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1. European Banks in the Developing World

2. China's Economic Growth, 1978-2005: Structural Change and Institutional Attributes

3. Making Sense of China's Economic Transformation

4. Export-Oriented Policies, Women's Work Burden and Human Development in Mauritius

5. Unequal Prospects: Disparities in the Quantity and Quality of Labour Supply in Sub-Saharan Africa

6. Firm Size, Technical Efficiency and Productivity Growth in Chinese Industry'

7. Social origins of Ottoman industrialisation: Evidence from the Macedonian town of Naoussa

8. China's Nexus of Foreign Trade and Economic Growth: Making Sense of the Anomaly

9. The case for regional exchange rate arrangement in East Asia'

10. Disorderly adjustments to exchange rate misalignments: The experience of Korea'

11. Transmission channels of capital flow shocks: why Korean crisis was so severe'

12. Does South Africa Suffer from the Fear of Float' Syndrome?An Analysis of the Efficacy and Challenges of a Managed Floating Exchange Rate Regime with Financial Integration'

13. Globalisation and Comparative Economics: Of Efficiency, Efficient Institutions, and Late Development'

14. Household water and sanitation services in Saudi Arabia: an analysis of economic, political and ecological issues'

15. Camels don't fly, deserts don't bloom: an assessment of Saudi Arabia's experiment in desert agriculture'

16. Compensating Differentials and the Queue For Public Sector Jobs: Evidence from Egyptian Household Survey Data'

17. Assessing the Role of Foreign Direct Investment in China's Economic Development: Macro Indicators and Insights from Sectoral-Regional Analyses'