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concerns in the People's Republic of China's (PRC) trading partners about the effect of the PRC's growth slowdown on their …
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of China (PRC) as a new source of demand and growth. The central objective of this paper is to empirically assess whether …
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People's Republic of China (PRC) as a globally influential economic force is fueling hopes that it can supplement the US as …
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-border variant of M&A, stronger corporate governance may also reduce M&A FDI. Hence, we use firm-level evidence from Japanese FDI … into the United States to investigate the effect of US corporate governance on Japanese M&A FDI. Our results indicate that … significantly to the sharp decline in Japanese M&A FDI in the US during the 1990s. Our evidence lends some support to the notion …
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stylized two-stage investment process. First, we look at the probability of whether a Japanese firm is willing to undertake FDI …
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(US) on Japanese M&A and non-M&A FDI inflows. In doing so, we expand upon Alba, Park, and Wang (2009), which looked only … Japanese M&A and non-M&A FDI into the US during the 1990s. The regulations apparently encouraged US firms to improve their …
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investment drop-off, in particular competitive pressures from the People's Republic of China and heightened risk and uncertainty …
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Adverse foreign output shocks have a sizable impact on the welfare of small open economies. Therefore, one of the key roles of monetary policy in those economies is to minimize the welfare losses arising from such shocks. To assess the welfare impact of external shocks under different monetary...
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In this paper, we examine the evolution of intra-East Asian financial integration from 2001 to 2013. Most existing studies on this topic look primarily at asset holdings; we examine liability holdings as well. Using the International Monetary Fund's Coordinated Portfolio Investment Survey data...
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