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The Great Asian Moderation

Emerging Asia has not only been the fastest growing region since the global financial crisis, it has also been the most stable. Regional growth has also been less volatile compared with the period before the financial crisis. This “great moderation” is likely to continue, with important implications for inflation and monetary policy.

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