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Australia and the United States signed a bilateral trade agreement in 2004. This paper analyses the provisions of the …
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trade, the panel analysis employs cointegration techniques to obtain reliable point estimates of EMU trade effects. Cross …
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The compensation hypothesis predicts a positive causation from international economic openness to the size of the public sector, as governments step in to perform a risk mitigating role to counterbalance the increasing exposure to external risk and the economic dislocations caused by growing...
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Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) procedure is applied for cointegration. The estimates of the Vector Error-Correction Model …
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growth. Data from 1987 Q1 through 2011 Q2 are utilised by implementing the fairly standard cointegration methodology in a …
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-dollar exchange rate. The sample period spans from the first quarter of 1988 to the second quarter of 2004. Standard cointegration …
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This study examines the level of cointegration of ASEAN-5 stock markets and the developed stock market of the USA. It … also seeks to find out the effects of crises with a political nature on this cointegration. Five stock indices – SES, KLCI … market among the five, are highly sensitive to political crises which happen in the USA. The results also suggest that, in …
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This study examines the level of cointegration of ASEAN-5 stock markets and the developed stock market of the USA. It … also seeks to find out the effects of crises with a political nature on this cointegration. Five stock indices -- SES, KLCI … market among the five, are highly sensitive to political crises which happen in the USA. The results also suggest that, in …
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