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Using a strategy of export-led growth and an activist industrial policy, Japan, the Asian Tigers and more recently China have attained high rates of economic growth. Export-led growth has taken over the status as model for developing countries' economic development from the formerly prevailing...
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data presented from Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. …
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, Malaysia, Singapore - with the larger ocean space, the Indian Ocean. Focusing on the maritime potential of nations represents … measure the level of utilisation of a nation’s maritime resources and act as a policy planning instrument within Malaysia …
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This paper addresses the question how knowledge is used to benefit the economic development of Singapore and Malaysia …
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and real interest parity in the context of two small and open economies, that is, Malaysia and Singapore. Few key policy … financial sectors for the betterment of both Malaysia and Singapore economies. Third and most importantly, as two financial …
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, Malaysia and Macao show good in 2008 for SPVS. Japan, Philippines, China, Hong Kong and South Korea have a comparative …
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This paper presents evidence that accounting (or flow-of-fund) macroeconomic models helped anticipate the credit crisis and economic recession. Equilibrium models ubiquitous in mainstream policy and research did not. This study identifies core differences, traces their intellectual pedigrees,...
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This paper presents evidence that accounting (or flow-of-fund) macroeconomic models helped anticipate the credit crisis and economic recession. Equilibrium models ubiquitous in mainstream policy and research did not. This study identifies core differences, traces their intellectual pedigrees,...
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Purpose – University academics are important to the discovery and dissemination of knowledge about accounting practice and accounting learning. This article explores the consequences for the Pacific society of New Zealand of how these discovery and dissemination activities have come to be...
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The counterfactual impact analysis of fair use amendments in Singapore undertaken here demonstrates that flexible fair … policy intervention, Singapore’s fair use amendments are correlated with a 3.33% increase in value-added (as % of GDP) for … that period. The results show that, prior to fair use amendments, the private copying industries in Singapore were in …
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