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Comparisons of India and China have been made for over 50 years. This paper focuses on purchasing power estimates in China and India in the 2005 round of the UN International Comparison Programme (ICP) that was coordinated by the World Bank, the Regional Banks and Economic Commissions. The 2005...
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This paper explores the issue of outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) exporting Korean jobs during 9862003. In the midst of an overall increase in employment in Korea, there was a temporally coincident increase in OFDI and a decline in manufacturing employment. An examination of the...
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This paper investigates the prevailing financial regulatory structures and impact of the current financial turmoil on 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...
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increasing regionalization of knowledge flow in East Asia. Korea and Taiwan, the region's leading innovators, cite each other at …, cite Korea and Taiwan at least as frequently as they cite the US and Japan. The "G5" group, which includes Britain, Canada …
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The accession of both China and Taiwan to the World Trade Organization (WTO) had important implications for relations … across the Taiwan Strait and Taiwans position in the regional economy although it did not fundamentally change trade policies … regionalism and bilateral free trade agreements in East Asia and the Pacific, and Chinas new freedom to join this game, Taiwan has …
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Up to this point, Taiwan has had discriminatory trade and investment policies towards China, severely limiting economic … Asian economy, has resulted in Taiwan underperforming in attracting FDI, effectively cut Taiwan off from participating fully … economy. The Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement is a watershed in cross-Straits relations and gives Taiwan the …
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Recurrent large fiscal deficits and accumulating public debt frequently ring alarm bells around the world on the sustainability of U.S. federal fiscal policy. The present-value borrowing constraint, which states that, for the fiscal policy to be sustainable the current debt stock should match...
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The paper examines the temporal relationship between revenues and expenditures for the four southern states during 1980 to 2005. Using an error-correction model and Granger causality test, it finds that the taxspend hypothesis is supported by the analsysis. The spend-tax hypothesis is valid for...
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cointegration, which is more appropriate for estimating small sample studies. The data span for the study is from 1975 to 2006. The …
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This paper explores the linkages between the different stock markets in the Greater China region. Cointegration tests … are effected by mean spillover effects from Taiwan, while Hong Kong and Taiwan show signs of a feedback relationship in … two markets, whereas Taiwan and Hong Kong show clear bidirectional spillover effects. Furthermore, the volatility …
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