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: the Philippines and Thailand. While education raises the propensity to prepare against disasters, we further find that the … Thailand but there is no evidence that education is mediated through other observable channels in the Philippines. This in turn …
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Aggregate labor productivity (ALP) growth - i.e., growth of output per unit of labor - may be decomposed into additive contributions due to within-sector productivity growth effect, dynamic structural reallocation effect (Baumol effect), and static structural reallocation effect (Denison effect)...
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Commodity prices have become volatile over the past 2 decades, and their recent sharp decline has decreased the consumer price index inflation rates for most economies. While many Asian economies have benefited from low international oil and food prices, commodity exporters have suffered. Thus,...
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. These economies are: China, Hong Kong, India, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines and Singapore … in the sample -- South Korea, Taiwan and Thailand -- all of their companies cite the GRI framework. However, the picture …
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Philippines and in Thailand respectively. Most Indonesian parties are better institutionalised than those in the Philippines and … Thailand with reference to 'value infusion'. In addition, the party system in Indonesia is better institutionalised in terms of … Institutionalisierung in den Philippinen und in Thailand. Die meisten indonesischen Parteien sind im Hinblick auf 'value infusion' besser …
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estimate population density in the Philippines and Thailand on a 100 meter by 100-meter level. Second, we use different … three Thailand provinces and evaluate their predictive power. …
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become significant importers. Thailand, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Vietnam and the Philippines all see LNG as needed to supplement …
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The paper explores business cycles and growth dynamics in emerging East Asia within an ultra-low interest rate environment from the perspective of the monetary overinvestment theories of Mises and Hayek. It argues that, given a low interest rate environment in the large industrialized countries,...
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The paper argues that Thailand's economic and social development from the late 19th century to the early 21st century … scholars, but Thailand's growth was also slow in comparison with several neighbouring countries under colonial control. Only in …
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