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phenomenon that we can learn from this paper is the two-way correlation, which happens between primary sector growth and GDP … growth, it also happens to the secondary sector. On the other hand, tertiary sector growth has only one-way correlation with …
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), the People’s Republic of China (PRC), and India (collectively, ACI) over the next two decades. By 2030, they could …
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China and India have emerged as highly dynamic economies in recent years. In the Asian region their growth and economic … dependence of India and China is mostly on the industrial intermediate sector, which is critical for their exports. It is … technology is examined. India and China have made steady progress in frontier technologies such as ICT and biotechnology, and …
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Previous work has shown that the results of both China and Mexicos export-led market reforms over the past quarter … century have been strikingly different. In contrast to China, Mexico has not managed to increase the value added of its … exports of manufactured goods and has subsequently had a difficult time competing with China in world markets. Building on …
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increasing the rate of economic growth. Little attention, however, has been devoted to confirm or reject this link for China …
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China and India in the 2005 round of the UN International Comparison Programme (ICP) that was coordinated by the World Bank …Comparisons of India and China have been made for over 50 years. This paper focuses on purchasing power estimates in … currencies and real product per capita for 146 countries, and the results for China and India are discussed in the context of the …
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This paper examines the decoupling hypothesis for India. We analyse business cycle synchronisation between India and a set of industrial economies, particularly the United States, over the period 1992 to 2008. The evidence suggests that the Indian business cycle exhibits increasing co-movement...
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This paper argues that for countries where equity investments dominate cross-border capital flows, the proper framework for analyzing the role of a flexible exchange rate system as a buffer against external shocks is the uncovered stock return parity condition, rather than the uncovered interest...
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This paper argues that for countries where equity investments dominate cross-border capital flows, the proper framework for analyzing the role of a flexible exchange rate system as a buffer against external shocks is the uncovered stock return parity condition, rather than the uncovered interest...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010901626
economies in comparison with the advanced economies. The findings indicate that the Asian economies are in the process of …
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