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Although much has been published on China's economic transition, less research has focused on how Chinese culture and the Communist political system have interacted to shape the new Chinese economy. In this paper, we argue that China's post-command economy period reflects not only the 'new'...
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Introduction and overview -- Factors shaping Chinese economics theory and education -- The historical context for the evolution of Chinese economic theory -- Economic restructuring in the countryside 1978-2001 -- Economic restructuring in the international -- Economic restructuring of state...
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Introduction and overview -- Factors shaping Chinese economics theory and education -- The historical context for the evolution of Chinese economic theory -- Economic restructuring in the countryside 1978-2001 -- Economic restructuring in the international -- Economic restructuring of state...
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In a broad sample of developed and emerging economies over the past ten years we apply the approximate factor model in a search for common global and regional driving-forces in stock market returns and volatility. We focus particularly on two emerging stock markets - Russia and China, because of...
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This paper examines the financial integration of two world leaders (the U.S. and Japan) and two emerging powers (China and India) into the Malaysian stock market. A DCC-MGARCH approach is employed to examine the correlations among these countries in a time-variant manner to indicate the degree...
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This study aims at examining the role of the international trade and financial integration behind the impressive economic growth rates of the BRIC economies. It employs a Barro-type growth model encompassing several robust correlates of economic growth and alternative measures of international...
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Product and financial market integration determine the global implications of China’s recent growth surge and its on-going transition from export led growth. These alter China’s structural imbalance (its excess product supply and excess saving), which in turn shifts the...
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