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Zealand, Singapore, and Sweden). The case studies describe the institutional framework, its evolution, the use of …
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Singapore is one of the world's most open economies, with the size of its trade reaching about 350 percent of its GDP …. With the rise of highly diversified cross-border production networks, Singapore has come to play an integral role in the …, using disaggregate industry/product level trade data, we revisit Singapore's export elasticities and find that growing …
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with the United States, the United Kingdom and Singapore by examining the three commonly used macroeconomic relationships …
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illustrates these techniques by applying them to Singapore. As an advanced economy with a complex financial system and rapid … adoption of fintech, Singapore serves as a good case study. We place our results in the context of recent cybersecurity …
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experiences, with the exception of Singapore, have been more episodic--oscillating between periods of high and low financial …
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study of long run endogenous growth models. This paper has applied these techniques to the Singapore data using a supply …-run growth in Singapore …
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This paper investigates exchange rate pass-through in Singapore using band-pass spectral regression techniques … Singapore. Asymmetric pass-through effects over the business cycle are also detected, with importers passing on a smaller share … of exchange rate movements during boom periods as compared to recessions. This result suggest that Singapore’s exchange …
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Following the 1997-98 financial turmoil, crisis countries in Asia moved toward either floating or fixed exchange rate systems, reinforcing the bipolar view of exchange rate regimes and the ""hollow middle"" hypothesis. But some academics have claimed that the crisis countries'' policies have...
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