| 2021 |
Cavoli, T., Onur, I., & Sourdin, P. (2021). Financial inclusion, active bank accounts, and poverty reduction in India. In T. Cavoli, & R. Shrestha (Eds.), Source details - Title: Financial inclusion in Asia and beyond: measurement, development gaps, and economic consequences (pp. 251-269). UK: Routledge. Scopus4 |
| 2021 |
Cavoli, T., Lin, D., & Marquez Ramos, L. (2021). Insights for Australia - regions in foreign trade. In Source details - Title: Regions in International Trade (pp. 137-159). Poland: De Gruyter. DOI |
| 2021 |
Cavoli, T., & Shrestha, R. (2021). The nature and landscape of financial inclusion in Asia. In T. Cavoli, & R. Shrestha (Eds.), Source details - Title: Financial inclusion in Asia and beyond: measurement, development gaps, and economic consequences (pp. 1-28). UK: Routledge. DOI Scopus5 |
| 2015 |
Cavoli, T. (2015). Defining openness and economic interconnection in East and Southeast Asia. In J. Corbett, & Y. Xu (Eds.), Source details - Title: Rebalancing economies in financially integrating East Asia (pp. 129-148). UK: Taylor and Francis. DOI |
| 2014 |
Cavoli, T., Listokin, S., & Rajan, R. S. (2014). Introduction and overview - Issues in governance, growth and globalization in Asia. In T. Cavoli, S. Listokin, & R. S. Rajan (Eds.), Source details - Title: Issues in governance, growth and globalization in Asia (pp. 1-11). Singapore: World Scientific Publishing. DOI |
| 2014 |
Cavoli, T. (2014). Extent of real financial integration in Asia: some patterns and stylized facts. In T. Cavoli, S. Listokin, & R. S. Rajan (Eds.), Source details - Title: Issues in governance, growth and globalization in Asia (pp. 89-119). Singapore: World Scientific. DOI |
| 2014 |
Cavoli, T., & Rajan, R. S. (2014). Intervention and exchange rate regime choice in Asia: does the US dollar still matter?. In T. Cavoli, S. Listokin, & R. S. Rajan (Eds.), Source details - Title: Issues in governance, growth and globalization in Asia (pp. 143-166). Singapore: World Scientific. DOI |
| 2014 |
Cavoli, T. (2014). Defining openness and economic interconnection in East and Southeast Asia. In J. Corbett, & Y. Xu (Eds.), Rebalancing Economies in Financially Integrating East Asia (pp. 129-148). Routledge. DOI |
| 2014 |
Cavoli, T., Listokin, S., & Rajan, R. S. (2014). Introduction and overview. In Issues in Governance Growth and Globalization in Asia (pp. 1-11). DOI |
| 2013 |
Cavoli, T. (2013). Regional economic integration among ASEAN, China, Japan and Korea: a simple multivariate examination. In S. M. Thangavelu, & A. Chongvilaivan (Eds.), Source details - Title: Real and financial integration in Asia (pp. 7-19). UK: Routledge. DOI |
| 2012 |
Rajan, R. S., & Cavoli, T. (2012). What is the extent of exchange rate flexibility in South Asia?. In R. S. Rajan (Ed.), Source details - Title: Exchange rate and foreign direct investment in emerging Asia : selected issues and policy options (pp. 55-64). US: Routledge. |
| 2012 |
Cavoli, T. (2012). Regional economic integration among ASEAN, China, Japan and Korea: A simple multivariate examination. In Real and Financial Integration in Asia (pp. 7-19). Routledge. DOI |
| 2011 |
Cavoli, T., & Rajan, R. (2011). How integrated is East Asia: the real and financial dimensions. In R. S. Rajan, S. Sasidaran, & R. Hattari (Eds.), Source details - Title: Crisis, capital flows and FDI in emerging Asia (pp. 157-187). India: Oxford University Press. |
| 2011 |
Cavoli, T. (2011). Trends, patterns and dynamics of capital inflows in Asia. In Source details - Title: Achieving sustainable growth in East Asia. ERIA research project report 2010-28 (J Corbett & Y Xu (eds) ed., pp. 257-273). Indonesia: ERIA. |
| 2010 |
Cavoli, T., & Rajan, R. S. (2010). capital mobility. In Princeton Encyclopedia of the World Economy Volume I II (Vol. I, pp. 163-166). |
| 2010 |
Cavoli, T. (2010). inflation targeting. In Princeton Encyclopedia of the World Economy Volume I II (Vol. II, pp. 626-628). |
| 2010 |
Cavoli, T. (2010). monetary policy rules. In Princeton Encyclopedia of the World Economy Volume I II (Vol. II, pp. 779-782). |
| 2009 |
Cavoli, T., & Rajan, R. (2009). Have exchange rate regimes in Asia become more flexible post crisis? : re-visiting the evidence. In Y. Cheung (Ed.), Source details - Title: China and Asia : economic and financial interactions (pp. 135-155). UK: Routledge. DOI |
| 2009 |
Rajan, R., & Cavoli, T. (2009). Should India adopt an inflation targeting framework?. In R. Rajan (Ed.), Source details - Title: Monetary, investment, and trade issues in India (pp. 26-46). New Delhi, India: Oxford University Press. |
| 2009 |
Rajan, R., & Cavoli, T. (2009). How flexible is the Indian rupee?. In R. Rajan (Ed.), Source details - Title: Monetary, investment, and trade issues in india (pp. 11-25). New Delhi: Oxford University Press. |
| 2009 |
Cavoli, T., & Rajan, R. (2009). Still searching for the middle ground?: Asian exchange rate regimes a decade since the 1997-1998 crisis. In R. Rajan, S. Thangavelu, & R. Parinduri (Eds.), Source details - Title: Monetary and financial issues in Asia (pp. 35-76). Singapore: World Scientific. DOI Scopus2 |
| 2008 |
Cavoli, T. (2008). A central banker's holy grail: Inflation-targeting frameworks with reference to Asia. In Asia in the Global Economy Finance Trade and Investment (pp. 37-50). WORLD SCIENTIFIC. DOI |