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profiles in Thailand over 1990-2008 ; review of methodologies low carbon scenario The conclusion will address the rationale for …
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suppliers and customers. Our communication will focus on knowledge, labour markets and work in the context of Thailand. Thailand … viability of these scenarios in Thailand. We start with a short analysis of the state of science, technology and education in … Thailand (section 1). The conclusion is that formal knowledge is lagging behind and that improvements will take time. The …
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developed countries for its impact on employment, wages and the welfare state, is not an issue at stake in Thailand for the … revolution and knowledge will impact Thailand in the near future because they are shaping a new international division of labour … as the “taylorist” division of labour”. Thailand has benefited for decades from the “taylorist” division of labour to …
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This article examines the volatility dependence between the crude oil price and four US dollar exchange rates using both fractional cointegration and copula techniques. The former exploits the long memory behavior of the volatility processes to investigate whether they are tied through a common...
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, Chile, Mexico and Thailand is statistically significant while insignificant for Korea and Czech Republic. Theoretically, it …
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Recent literature suggests that a proactive exchange rate policy in accordance with price incentives (i.e. undervaluation) can foster manufactured exports and growth. This paper is built on these recent developments and investigates, using a sample of 52 developing countries, whether such a...
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In this article, we examine the intradaily Euro-dollar exchange rate volatility persistence result from the dissymmetric impact of monetary policy signals stemming from the ECB Council and the FOMC. A model is constructed by extending the AR(1)-GARCH (1,1) to an exponential process EGARCH (1,1),...
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In this paper we study, using the sup LR test, the possibility of discrimination between two classes of models: the Markov switching models of Hamilton (1989) and the Threshold Auto-Regressive Models (TAR) of Lim and Tong (1980). This work is motivated by the fact that generally practicians use,...
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Foreign exchange rate plays an important role in international finance. This paper examines unit roots and the long range dependence of 23 foreign exchange rates using Robinson's (1994) test, which is one of the most efficient tests when testing fractional orders of seasonal/cyclical long memory...
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Recent literature suggests that a proactive strategy consisting of deliberate real exchange rate depreciation can promote exports diversification and growth. This paper is built on these recent developments and investigates whether four developing countries have adopted such a strategy. Data...
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