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This paper introduces an alternative index to measure the external sector from a different focus. The indicator, called the “external sector development index” (SXi), is a new analytical tool for studying the external sector behaviour of any country or region. The SXi has four objectives....
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This paper introduces an alternative index to measure the external sector from a different focus. The indicator, called the “external sector development index” (SXi), is a new analytical tool for studying the external sector behaviour of any country or region. The SXi has four objectives....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013027285
This paper introduces an alternative indicator to evaluate the external sector behavior of a country or region. The objective of this indicator, titled “The External Sector Vulnerability Monitoring Index” (henceforth ESVM) (λ), is to offer policy-makers and researchers a new analytical tool...
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This paper examines capital controls in two ways. First, it assesses whether capital controls have an economic justification within the context of an economyâ  s and, in particular, its financial sectorâ  s stage of development. It concludes that capital controls can be justified...
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This paper introduces an alternative indicator to evaluate the external sector behavior of a country or region. The objective of this indicator, titled “The External Sector Vulnerability Monitoring Index” (henceforth ESVM) (λ), is to offer policy-makers and researchers a new analytical tool...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012891464
has also forged five major free trade agreements (FTAs) with its dialogue partners (People's Republic of China, India …
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service networks will grow and contribute to the rapid growth in China, India, and Southeast Asian countries, especially from …
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Most projections envision continued rapid growth in ASEAN, the PRC and India over the next two decades. By 2030, they could quadruple their output, virtually eliminate extreme poverty, and dramatically transform the lives of their more than 3 billion citizens. The impact will be felt across the...
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This book chapter offers a comprehensive review of the free trade agreement between China and ASEAN ("ACFTA"), focusing …
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The paper frames the trade relationship between China and Malaysia within the context of ASEAN and the impending RCEP …. Specifically trade potentials are derived for the bilateral partnership within the two structures to identify whether China …'s external options under the RCEP affect her relationship with Malaysia. Potentials for trade expansion between China and …
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