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Singapore, using data for 1984-2004. We estimate an econometric model, comprising a Phillips curve, an IS curve and an equation … for changes in the nominal effective exchange rate (NEER), which, in the case of Singapore, can be interpreted as a policy … reaction function. The parameter estimates differ in two regards: the NEER responds to inflation in Singapore but not in Hong …
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Singapore, calls into question the scope for recalibrating growth drivers towards domestic demand. Nonetheless, the …
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banking performance in four Asian economies: the People's Republic of China (PRC); Hong Kong, China; Singapore; and Taipei …,China. Both the PRC and Hong Kong, China operate under a fragmented financial regulatory structure, while Singapore and Taipei …
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foreign issuers. The countries that are examined include Australia; Hong Kong, China; Japan; Republic of Korea; and Singapore …
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The central objective of this paper is to empirically evaluate the degree of linkages among East Asian equity and bond markets. The primary contribution of our paper to the empirical literature is that we use a financial gravity model grounded in economic theory. Using data from the...
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Hong Kong and Singapore have adopted two different models in the regulation of the next generation access (NGA … and its strategy will be to rely on facilities-based competition to promote investment in the NGA networks. Singapore, on … (TCE) to analyse the two different regulatory models adopted in Hong Kong and Singapore for the NGA networks. Transaction …
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