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The Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) has, from the point of view of the big powers, become an important …
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countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN-5) stock markets and China's economic activities. By using the … policies. The VAR model Granger causality test observed no volatility spillover from Chinese economic activities to the ASEAN-5 … stock markets, except for Malaysia and the Philippines. However, the ASEAN-5 stock markets' volatility exerts a significant …
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ASEAN on the ASEAN-5 (Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand). We examine the trade competition between … the two regions using a market-share model and assess the impact of China's WTO entry on the ASEAN-5 with an exchange rate … goods. The trade-widening opportunity between the two regions appears much larger than the competitive challenges for ASEAN …
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of any country. In our case, we apply the external sector vulnerability monitoring index (λ) on the Chinese and ASEAN-5 …
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Philippines, and Thailand (the ASEAN-4) de-industrialize and return to the roles they had in the 1950s and 1960s as primary … commodity exporters? Or will there be sufficient lucrative niches within the manufacturing production chains in which the ASEAN … force into the international division of labor might create significant welfare losses in the ASEAN-4, but only if foreign …
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Sino-ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) region, and how the location was affected before, during and after the … role in the efficiency of the banking sector in the Sino-ASEAN region. The significant country's coefficients suggest that …. Overall, the results suggest that Chinese banks outperform banks from the ASEAN countries in terms of efficiency. This study …
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The paper aims to investigate the possible dual causality between exchange rates and stock indices of China and ASEAN … the Shanghai Composite Index and Shenzhen Stock Index in the context of China's third largest trading bloc, i.e., ASEAN … the currencies of ASEAN countries. It was also expected that a devaluation of the Yuan would follow soon, thus plummeting …
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Amid the Covid-19 pandemic that weakens the global economy, 15 countries have finally signed the Comprehensive Regional Economic Pact (RCEP), which officially establishes it as the world's largest trade pact. The signing of the RCEP is believed to be the commitment of its members to restore the...
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Since the Korean War of 1950-53, the security architecture of the region previously referred to as the 'Asia-Pacific' has been based on a US-led system of bilateral alliances known as the 'hub-and-spokes' system. A multilateral system of collective defence, similar to NATO in Europe, has not...
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