Donghyun Park
Asian Development Bank
Dr. Donghyun Park is currently a Principal Economist at the Economics and Research Department of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), which he joined in April 2007. Prior to joining ADB, he was a tenured associate professor of economics at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. Dr. Park has a Ph.D. in economics from UCLA, and his main research fields are international finance and trade. His research, which has been published extensively in journals and books, focuses on policy-oriented topics relevant for Asia’s long-term development, including Asian sovereign wealth funds and Asian pension reform. Dr. Park plays a leading role in the production of Asian Development Outlook, ADB’s flagship annual publication.
Articles by Donghyun Park:
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Growth slowdowns redux: Avoiding the middle-income trap
11 January 2013, 18839 reads
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Developing country and emerging market vulnerability to the Eurozone crisis
19 May 2012, 12965 reads
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Capital flows and growth: 1990–2010
28 October 2011, 7480 reads
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International reserves and swap lines: substitutes or complements?
3 April 2010, 10024 reads
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