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Emerging countries in many cases are more crisis-prone than highly developed industrialized countries. This is in many cases due to a weak or volatile financial sector. The best policy to strengthen crisis resistance is the building up of a sound financial position. A sound financial position of...
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Emerging countries in many cases are more crisis-prone than highly developed industrialized countries. This is in many cases due to a weak or volatile financial sector. The best policy to strengthen crisis resistance is the building up of a sound financial position. A sound financial position of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011824986
The world financial crisis of 2008 affected transition economies (including Eastern Europe and CIS members) in different ways depending on their previous growth patterns and forms of international integration. The sources of diversity have often been overlooked in views of transition as...
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This paper analyzes a desirable transition path for East Asian countries given the People's Republic of China's (PRC …
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This paper analyzes the optimal transition of the exchange rate regime in the People's Republic of China (PRC). How the …
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rate of Mongolia over China to shed light on exchange rate determination. Our cointegration analysis shows that in the long … run the gross domestic products (GDP) of China and the index of world price have significantly positive effects while … of Mongolia and China and the index of world price to Mongolian exchange rate, but not from the index of world price …
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's Republic of China (PRC), Malaysia, and Singapore. In contrast to two traditional approaches to exchange rate regimes in East …
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China and Australia have increasingly strong links, especially through trade. These are driven by demand from China for … Australian commodities (coal and iron ore) and services (tourism and education). These links are influenced by China's transition …, three risks (both upside and downside) to China during this transition process are considered, focusing on their spillovers …
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This paper analyzes a desirable transition path for East Asian countries given the People's Republic of China's (PRC …
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The Protocol for China's accession into the WTO stipulated certain types of differential treatment for China, including … was authorized by the Protocol in response to concerns raised by other WTO Members at the time of China's entry into the … status to China, although the Protocol does not require the automatic grant of market economy after the passage of the …
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