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Fünf Jahre nach der Asienkrise weisen Indonesien, Südkorea und Thailand wieder hohe Zuwachsraten für die …
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five Asian emerging economies (India, Indonesia, South Korea, Malaysia and Thailand) during the period 1982 to 2007. All of …
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and deposits of the banking system by applying panel data techniques. Estimates using data from Thailand, South Korea …, Malaysia, Philippines and Indonesia show that there has been robust positive impact of reserve accumulation on the liquid …
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This paper builds a DSGE model for a small open economy (SOE) in which the central bank intervenes the domestic currency bond and FX markets using two policy rules: a Taylor-type rule and a rule that determines the rate of nominal depreciation. The 2 'corner' regimes, in which only one policy...
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We estimate changes in the productivity of schooling for six East Asian countries. Our productivity measure is based on changes in the relative price of schooling. A rising price of schooling relative to other labor-intensive service sectors should indicate declining relative schooling...
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psychological empowerment. It uses data from a sample of Islamic banking employees in Malang City-East Java-Indonesia. The study …
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