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Singapore's sustained high saving performance was far from extraordinary once the country's particular circumstances are … econometrically controlled for. Singapore's saving performance should therefore not be regarded as a mere blip in economic history. As … extraordinary. Singapore was able to overcome its low initial saving performance much faster and much more strongly than could have …
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Since the birth of the LNG industry, Asia has been the key market, providing high value, reliable demand. The 3 … declining domestic gas production. Myanmar started LNG imports to address a power crisis, and Hong Kong and Singapore are …
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Intangible knowledge capital (IKC) - technology produced by workers but not embodied in them - can offset the middle income trap as China exhausts the benefits of international technology transfer. IKC is productivity-enhancing among Chinese enterprises - more so in domestically owned than in...
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Developing Asia has undergone a dramatic shift over the past 5 decades from a region of mainly lowincome economies … toward one that is largely middle income. Compared with world aggregate data, developing Asia now has a much greater …
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trade within Asia while reducing trade outside. Adopting them would shift employment from energy and mining to manufacturing …
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equitable society that provides opportunities for all. Developing Asia has trailed other parts of the world in equity …
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This study uses heterogeneous panel Granger causality tests to investigate the causal relationships between quality of governance and economic growth at the provincial level in China during the reform era. I find a significant and positive effect of economic growth on subsequent quality of...
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, and through entrepreneur health. The research sites were primarily in Asia. This lead paper summarizes the issue's papers …
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Exchange rates and exchange rate regimes in a constantly changing economy have always attracted much attention from scholars. However, there has not been a consensus on the effect of exchange rate on economic growth. To determine the direction and magnitude of the impact of an exchange rate...
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One of the most fundamental issues worldwide is the economic interdependence of countries which affects their economic growth. Some new growth theorists such as Mankiw et al., Islam, Ertur and Koch, Lee, Yu and Yu Ho et al. consider geographical proximity and trade as spatial variables. This...
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