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In this paper, we investigate the degree of real economic interdependence between emerging Asia and major industrial countries to shed light on the heated debate over the "decoupling" of emerging Asia. We first document the evolution of macroeconomic interdependence for emerging Asian economies...
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investigates the effect of macroeconomic linkages on international shock transmissions in selected East Asian countries. Global … effects in the same way. On the other hand, result from the dynamic analysis, shows that China contributes highest shock … transmission in the real sector, whereas US is the highest in the equity market. For the exchange rate; within-regional shock …
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consumption and real GDP. In line with BNW, we find that confidence shocks explain a large share of the variance in real economic …
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Debate continues over whether a monetary or currency union will be a viable alternative to the current exchange arrangements in East Asia. This paper adds to the literature by assessing the level of business cycle synchronization among 10 major East Asian economies which is considered a key...
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