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This paper analyzes the exchange rate regimes from the perspective of monetary independence through examining the sensitivity of the domestic interest rate to the international interest rate under different regimes. To be specific, by using recent and global data, we first examine co-integration...
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This study investigates how the patterns of productivity growth have changed over the past few decades for the Asian … transition in terms of pattern of growth. It seems that the 4 NIEs have already transitioned from input-based growth to … productivity-based growth, and the remaining Asian economies are starting to show signs of transition in the past decade …
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This study investigates how the patterns of productivity growth have changed over the past few decades for the Asian … transition in terms of pattern of growth. It seems that the 4 NIEs have already transitioned from input-based growth to … productivity-based growth, and the remaining Asian economies are starting to show signs of transition in the past decade …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011268111
This study investigates how the patterns of productivity growth have changed over the past few decades for the Asian … transition in terms of pattern of growth. It seems that the 4 NIEs have already transitioned from input-based growth to … productivity-based growth, and the remaining Asian economies are starting to show signs of transition in the past decade …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011268112
characteristics of the demographic dividend having disappeared, China’s potential growth rate decreases. And our results suggest … that demographic dividend contributed to nearly one forth of the economic growth in China in the past three decades, while … TFP growth explains another one third with the remainder mainly due to capital accumulation, explaining nearly half …
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sectors. Future prospects for productivity growth are examined. …
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characteristics of the demographic dividend having disappeared, China’s potential growth rate decreases. And our results suggest … that demographic dividend contributed to nearly one forth of the economic growth in China in the past three decades, while … TFP growth explains another one third with the remainder mainly due to capital accumulation, explaining nearly half …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011277984
sectors. Future prospects for productivity growth are examined. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011278006
characteristics of the demographic dividend having disappeared, China’s potential growth rate decreases. And our results suggest … that demographic dividend contributed to nearly one forth of the economic growth in China in the past three decades, while … TFP growth explains another one third with the remainder mainly due to capital accumulation, explaining nearly half …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011278124
growth rates in the world. The services sector accounted for around 88% of the growth rate in real gross domestic product in … 2008–09. To demystify the relatively resilient growth of the services sector in India, this study examines both the … demand-side and the supply-side factors that have contributed to its growth To assess the role of external demand, income …
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