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The Belt and Road Initiative as a catalyst for institutional development: evidence from Indonesia, Malaysia, and Myanmar

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  • Angela Tritto

    (Adjunct Professor, Postdoctoral Fellow
    Institute for Emerging Market Studies, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)

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  • Angela Tritto, 2019. "The Belt and Road Initiative as a catalyst for institutional development: evidence from Indonesia, Malaysia, and Myanmar," HKUST IEMS Thought Leadership Brief Series 2019-30, HKUST Institute for Emerging Market Studies, revised Sep 2019.
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    1. Alves, Ana Cristina & Gong, Xue & Li, Mingjiang, 2023. "The BRI: A new development cooperation paradigm in the making? Unpacking China’s infrastructure cooperation along the Maritime Silk Road," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 169(C).

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