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linkages. According to the results, we do not find evidence of the decoupling of emerging Asia from the rest of the world. On …
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of countries but divergence (or decoupling) between them. …
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among member states. Discretion was allowed with respect to the timing and the degree of decoupling of policy support … find strong statistical support for the hypothesis that decoupling reduced calf price levels. Additionally, we ascertain …
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linkages among the BRICS. Thus, the paper underscores the signs of decoupling effects in the sovereign CDS market and also …
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Neoclassical growth theory is the dominant perspective for explaining economic growth. At its core are four implicit assumptions: 1) economic output can become decoupled from energy consumption; 2) economic distribution is unrelated to growth; 3) large institutions are not important for growth;...
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We introduce tools to capture the dynamics of three different pathways, in which the synchronization of human decision-making could lead to turbulent periods and contagion phenomena in financial markets. The first pathway is caused when stock market indices, seen as a set of coupled...
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This paper proposes a statistical test for the decoupling of the comovements in the real activity of developed and … have experienced impressive growth compared to developed economies, suggesting a decoupling between developed and emerging …
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consistent with the decoupling hypothesis. By contrast, however, the current financial crisis has had a significant effect on …
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of countries but divergence (or decoupling) between them. …
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imports, the Chinese and European shares are 11.5 percent and 52.7 percent, respectively. • Decoupling the EU from …
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