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consistent with the decoupling hypothesis. By contrast, however, the current financial crisis has had a significant effect on … negative, but they are also influenced most by the global financial crisis. Finally, we find a significant link between trade …
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consistent with the decoupling hypothesis. By contrast, however, the current financial crisis has had a significant effect on … negative, but they are also influenced most by the global financial crisis. Finally, we find a significant link between trade …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005013072
This paper examines the decoupling hypothesis for India. We analyse business cycle synchronisation between India and a …
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though trade and financial flows do not really increase correlations of business cycles between China and OECD countries …
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-cycle frequencies and positive for short-run developments. Furthermore, trade and financial flows of OECD countries and China reduce the …
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though trade and financial flows do not really increase correlations of business cycles between China and OECD countries …
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We analyse the business cycles in China and in selected OECD countries between 1992 and 2006. We show that, although negative correlation dominates for nearly all countries, we can also see large differences for various frequencies of cyclical developments. On the one hand, nearly all OECD...
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synchronization and trade only for business-cycle frequencies. The co-movements at longer frequencies are negatively related to trade …, so that the overall co-movements and trade tend not to be significantly related. …
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synchronization and trade only for business-cycle frequencies. The co-movements at longer frequencies are negatively related to trade …, so that the overall co-movements and trade tend not to be significantly related. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011191519
that trade intensity, degree of financial integration and specialization pattern have significantly different effects on …
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