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. The data set contains 37 countries that are considered to be highly competitive in the world market, covering the period …
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for Taiwan, comprising a high proportion of world tourist arrivals to Taiwan, are Japan and USA, which are sources of … international tourist arrivals, daily data from 1 January 1990 to 31 December 2008 are used to model the world price and US$ - New … Taiwan $ and Yen - New Taiwan $ exchange rates, and tourist arrivals from the world, USA and Japan to Taiwan, as well as …
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Financial risk management is difficult at the best of times, but especially so in the presence of economic uncertainty and financial crises. The purpose of this special issue on "Advances in Financial Risk Management and Economic Policy Uncertainty" is to highlight some areas of research in...
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The country risk literature argues that country risk ratings have a direct impact on the cost of borrowings as they reflect the probability of debt default by a country. An improvement in country risk ratings, or country creditworthiness, will lower a country’s cost of borrowing and debt...
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International tourism is the principal economic activity for Small Island Tourism Economies (SITEs). There is a strongly predictable component of international tourism, specifically the government revenue received from taxes on international tourists, but it is difficult to predict the number of...
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International tourism is the principal economic activity for Small Island Tourism Economies (SITEs). There is a strongly predictable component of international tourism, specifically the government revenue received from taxes on international tourists, but it is difficult to predict the number of...
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International tourism is the principal economic activity for Small Island Tourism Economies (SITEs). There is a strongly predictable component of international tourism, specifically the government revenue received from taxes on international tourists, but it is difficult to predict the number of...
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