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system that then existed in the world, and (c) the transition from a uni-polar world, with the U.S.A. as the single center of …
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monetary anchor countries are proposed, namely the US, Japan and China, and hence, to an extent, the analysis does indicate the … the eurozone, founding member states of EMU are used as a point of reference for East Asia to indicate the level of … integration. In addition, results do also signify the dominance of Japan despite the prevalence of the dollar standard in the …
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monetary anchor countries are proposed, namely the United States, Japan and China, and hence, to an extent, the analysis does … criteria in the eurozone, founding member states of EMU are used as a point of reference for East Asia to indicate the level of … integration. In addition, results do also signify the dominance of Japan despite the prevalence of the dollar standard in the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010752731
Agency-based explanations of the great deprivation, contrasted with structure-based explanations, suffer not merely from the criticism of relying on irrational and irresponsible behavior of millions, including that of the most astute financial experts, but are also at a loss to explain why such...
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Recent research examining U.S. macroeconomic data suggests that revisions may be much more important than traditionally assumed. This paper extends the analysis to Chinese data, where there has been substantial debate about data quality for some time. The key finding in this paper is that indeed...
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A quasi-Bayesian model selection approach is employed to detect the number and dates of structural changes in China's GDP and labour productivity data. It is shown that the predictive likelihood information criterion is valid only among models with well-behaved residuals.
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This paper analyses the history of China’s demand for commodities — across energy, metals and agriculture — and the potential path of future demand. It compares China’s experience in recent decades with that of other recent industrialising economies, and considers the scale and pace of...
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found: mostly Africa, China and Latin America. On the other side, consumption is concentrated in Europe and the USA …
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similar and appear to co-move with inflation. Standards Phillips curves, however, do not fit the data well. This may reflect …
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similar and appear to co-move with inflation. Standard Phillips curves, however, do not fit the data well. This may reflect …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005435837