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This paper reviews the evolution of China`s real effective exchange rate between 1980 and 2002, and uses a structural …
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China's GDP growth slowdown and a surge in global financial market volatility could both adversely affect an already … negative GDP shock in China (equivalent to a one-off one percent growth shock) could have significant global macroeconomic …
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China's GDP growth slowdown and a surge in global financial market volatility could both adversely affect an already … negative GDP shock in China (equivalent to a one-off one percent growth shock) could have significant global macroeconomic …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012983788
This paper explains the pattern and determinants of economic growth of major Indian states during the period of 1960-2008. Particularly, the study analyses the growth pattern of Tamil Nadu and also intra-state growth pattern. The inter-state and intra-state differentials are analyzed with the...
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Regional employment volatility is an undesirable phenomenon which describes a strongly fluctuating pattern of employment, thus, "instability" of a local economy. In the literature on this field, much of the attention has been paid to two main issues. First, a group studies has investigated the...
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International and domestic tourism are leading economic activities in the world today. Tourism has been known to generate goods and services directly and indirectly, attract foreign currency, stimulate employment, and provide opportunities for investment. It has also been recognized as an...
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This paper investigates the relationship between volatility and economic growth in the European regions over the period 1995-2008. To that end, we estimate a two-way fixed effects panel data model using spatial econometric techniques that allow us to incorporate into the analysis the relevance...
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We analyse volatility spillovers between the on- and offshore (CNY and CNH) Renminbi exchange rates towards the US dollar (USD). The volatility impulse response (VIRF) methodology introduced by Hafner and Herwatz (2006) is applied to several shocks between January 2012 and December 2019....
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, among carbon prices across four jurisdictions – European Union, New Zealand, California, and Hubei (China) ETS. We use …
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