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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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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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This paper primarily examines whether Malaysia has had experienced any structural breaks in comparison with its main … such structural breaks to Malaysia's economic globalization at the international level. Using some econometric and … only at 1% level of significance income ratio of Japan and Malaysia has had experienced structural breaks in terms of GDP …
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»Sparen« oder »Wachstum«: Dies seien die alternativen Wirtschaftspolitiken, zwischen denen Politiker gegenwärtig wählen …, sondern einen negativen Effekt auf das Wirtschaftswachstum. Wachsen kann eine Volkswirtschaft nur, indem sie spart. Denn … Sparen stellt die Finanzmittel für Investitionen bereit, aus denen Wachstum entsteht. …
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rücken Indien in den Blickpunkt. Dort leben knapp 18 % der Weltbevölkerung in einer demokratischen Staatsform. Allerdings … - schwächer. Dennoch bietet die indische Wirtschaft langfristig großes Austauschpotenzial. Dabei sieht sich Indien auf Augenhöhe …
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The conflict between economic growth and keeping greenhouse gases (GHG) at controllable levels is one of the ultimate challenges of this century. The aim of Kyoto Protocol is to keep the level of carbon dioxide (CO2) below a certain threshold level. The purpose of this paper is to study the...
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