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Contrary to cross-country studies, this paper explores the regional relationships between trade and output growth for three rapidly developing Southeast Asian countries; Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia, using time series framework and vector error-correction model. This article also...
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This paper introduces an alternative indicator to evaluate the external sector behavior of a country or region. The objective of this indicator, titled “The External Sector Vulnerability Monitoring Index” (henceforth ESVM) (λ), is to offer policy-makers and researchers a new analytical tool...
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This paper introduces an alternative index to measure the external sector from a different focus. The indicator, called the “external sector development index” (SXi), is a new analytical tool for studying the external sector behaviour of any country or region. The SXi has four objectives....
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We evaluate the impact of Brexit on Asian economies using a new index - the TIFTEL-Index (The International Financial-Trade Exchange Leaking Index). The index is based on three main variables, namely (1) international trade exchange marginal rate (∆Τ'), (2) international financial exchange...
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This research attempts to evaluate the impact of Brexit on the Asian markets. This research divided into two large markets: The international trade markets (exports and imports) and international financial markets (investment and stock markets) respectively. The main objective of this research...
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This paper presents a simulator to observe how a trade war can affect the economic performance of both countries or regions. This new simulator is entitled “The Foreign Trade War Smash Wave Effect Simulator (FTWSWE-Simulator).” The FTWSWE-Simulator works under the concept of the inter-spaces...
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This paper introduces an alternative index to measure the external sector from a different focus. The indicator, called the “external sector development index” (SXi), is a new analytical tool for studying the external sector behaviour of any country or region. The SXi has four objectives....
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In this paper, we show an alternative method to evaluate the impact of trade and non-trade barriers on the final Output of a country. More specifically, we develop a new method, namely the Trade Dispute Sensibility Analysis (TDS-Analysis). The main idea behind the construction of TDS-Analysis is...
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