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Malaysia, Singapore and Philippines. The political events of interest in this paper cover the general elections in all three … Ringgit than what was previously believed. Third, both the 2011 and 2015 General Elections in Singapore were followed by …
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We develop a simple theoretical model and then use bank data from seven Asian economies to investigate the effects on bank lending of different liquidity management tools used by central banks. We find that hiking reserve requirements to sterilise foreign exchange purchases will retard bank...
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Melbourne), India (Delhi), Indonesia (Jakarta) and Singapore, we find that there is more variation in the propensities to punish … subjects in India exhibit a higher tolerance towards corruption than the subjects in Australia while the subjects in Indonesia … behave similarly to those in Australia. The subjects in Singapore have a higher propensity to engage in corruption than the …
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projects in China have received much attention. Our paper reports on Singapore's lesser-known projects in Indonesia and Vietnam … sovereign national governments - are new players in the global competition for foreign investments. Singapore's flagship …-cost environments. The effectiveness of this stratagem is evaluated from the perspectives of the tenant-firms, as well as from Singapore …
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This paper investigates the extent to which output has recovered from the Asian crisis. A regime-switching approach that introduces two state variables is used to decompose recessions in a set of six Asian countries into permanent and transitory components. While growth recovered fairly quickly...
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methods. Singapore is a country that has adopted an export-oriented industry, so the Singapore economy is colored by the role … of the government. The state of industrial relations in Singapore is seen as the most stable and most functioning …, workers, and employers is the hallmark of industrial relations in Singapore. Singapore (Common Law) has the employment law The …
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countries, particularly when Singapore's inflation rate is the lowest among them. The Keynesian Theory and Static Panel Data …
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Thailand, while it is not identified for Hong Kong. For China, Japan, Korea, Singapore and Taipei, only the UIP condition is …
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