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distributed lag (ARDL) framework to test the cointegration and causality patterns using Singapore as a case. Findings – Apart from … Singapore economy. As the economy is moving up the value chain from downstream to upstream activities, a significant proportion … in manufacturing and services sectors as well as the employment linkages between manufacturing and services in Singapore. …
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Singapore (a newly industrializing economy), from 1973-1997, are used as a case study. Results suggest that Singapore does not … function by price or quantity, the state of external demand appears to be a key ingredient in Singapore’s export growth. This … finding differs markedly from Riedel’s evidence. It is found that the estimation of Singapore’s export demand model requires …
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markets and to determine the required level of predictive accuracy for such a venture to pay off. Hong Kong and Singapore …
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international tourism for Singapore between 1972 and 1988. Computes four standardized instability indexes for both merchandize … in Singapore. Also finds that the development of the tourism sector in Singapore has exerted a net destabilizing effect …
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This paper examines and analyses the TFPG performance of individual service industries in Singapore. TFPG of services … economy at large. Thus it seems that the paternal role of government has a vital influence on Singapore’s TFPG performance …
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This paper examines the impact of export performance and scale economies on total factor productivity in Singapore …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to calculate the net gains or losses for the ASEAN Members 1998-2007 in the East Asian market. Design/methodology/approach – This paper provides a new extension to the shift-share analysis to attribute the net shift to competing economies with a dynamic...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper to examine if there is continuous macroeconomic compatibility between ASEAN-5 and China. Thus, in addition to the typical VECM test of the long run macroeconomic cointegration test, this paper examines the existence of an ongoing cointegration analysis....
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correction model. Findings – Using Singapore as a case study, the paper finds the two-way relationship between export growth and …
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Singapore, China and India. Design/methodology/approach – Balassa's export performance index and the dynamic RCA index was … range of manufactured goods as compared to Singapore. From the disaggregated analysis at 2-digit level, the paper finds that … the Singapore and China exports are complements, although the degree of complementarity has being declining over time …
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