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China 5 Personal Wellbeing Index 3 Subjective Wellbeing 3 India 2 ASEAN 1 Bangladesh 1 Cointegration 1 Disaggregate savings 1 Environment 1 Exports 1 Fiscal Dominance 1 GFVD 1 Generalised variance decomposition 1 Growth 1 Inflation Targeting 1 Job satisfaction 1 Labour Productivity 1 MNCs 1 Malaysia 1 Manufacturing 1 Monetary policy 1 Panel Cointegartion Tests 1 Panel Unit Root Tests 1 Personal Well-Being 1 Pollution 1 Real Wages 1 Relative income 1 Urban China 1 VAR 1 aid 1 carbon dioxide emissions 1 economic growth 1 energy consumption 1 financial development 1 financial liberalization 1 financing constraints 1 firm size 1 investment 1 spillover 1 wages 1
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Book / Working Paper 13
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English 13
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Smyth, Russell 7 Nielsen, Ingrid 4 Zhai, Qingguo 3 Gao, Wenshu 2 Lean, Hooi Hooi 2 Ang, James B. 1 Bhattacharya, Mita 1 Franco, Chiara 1 Islam, Md. Rabiul 1 Lee, Kang Kook 1 Liu, Tiemin 1 Liu, Yin 1 Mishra, Ankita 1 Mishra, Vinod 1 Narayan, Paresh K. 1 Paritski, Olga 1 Popp, Stephen 1 Rath, Badri N. 1 Sasidharan, Subash 1 Tang, Chor Foon 1 Tang, Chunyong 1 Wang, Zhihong 1 Wang, Zuxiang 1 Zhang, Juyong 1
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Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, Monash Business School 13
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Development Research Unit Working Paper Series 13
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CO2 EMISSIONS, ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION AND OUTPUT IN ASEAN
Lean, Hooi Hooi; Smyth, Russell - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2009
This study examines the causal relationship between carbon dioxide emissions, electricity consumption and economic growth within a panel vector error correction model for five ASEAN countries over the period 1980 to 2006. The long-run estimates indicate that there is a statistically significant...
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SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING OF BEIJING TAXI DRIVERS
Nielsen, Ingrid; Paritski, Olga; Smyth, Russell - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2009
This study investigates subjective well-being among a sample of Beijing taxi drivers in the lead up to the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games using the Personal Wellbeing Index (PWI). The specific aims of this study are (a) ascertain whether Beijing taxi drivers are satisfied with their lives; (b)...
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FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND FINANCING CONSTRAINTS IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY - THE CASE OF BANGLADESH
Lee, Kang Kook; Islam, Md. Rabiul - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2009
This paper examines the sensitivity of investment to available cash-stock, a measure for internal funds, for 192 listed non-financial firms of Bangladesh from 1992 to 2002. The empirical results show that smaller firms have greater financing constraints to investment than larger firms due to...
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FIRM SIZE AND WAGES IN CHINA
Gao, Wenshu; Smyth, Russell - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2009
While most studies find evidence of a wage-firm size premium, we find that larger firms in China actually pay lower wages. We also find that the most plausible explanation for this result is that larger firms in China employ a higher ratio of blue-collar workers.
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JOB SATISFACTION AND RELATIVE INCOME IN ECONOMIC TRANSITION: STATUS OR SIGNAL? THE CASE OF URBAN CHINA
Gao, Wenshu; Smyth, Russell - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2009
We use two datasets for urban China to examine whether an increase in reference group income lowers or increases job satisfaction. The former is consistent with a status effect ??? an increase in the income of others lowers my satisfaction because I feel jealous. The latter is consistent with a...
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THE EFFECTS OF DISAGGREGATED SAVINGS ON ECONOMIC GROWTH IN MALAYSIA - GENERALISED VARIANCE DECOMPOSITION ANALYSIS
Tang, Chor Foon; Lean, Hooi Hooi - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2009
This study examines how much of the variance in economic growth can be explained by various categories of domestic and foreign savings in Malaysia. The bounds testing approach to cointegration and the generalised forecast error variance decomposition technique was used to achieve the objective...
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FDI, EXPORT SPILLOVER AND FIRM HETEROGENEITY - AN APPLICATION TO THE INDIAN MANUFACTURING CASE
Franco, Chiara; Sasidharan, Subash - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2009
The role of Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) in the process of economic development is of particular relevance since they bring in some specific technological assets that are not immediately available in the host country. The literature related to the microeconomic impact of FDI has been mainly...
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PERSONAL WELL-BEING IN URBAN CHINA
Smyth, Russell; Nielsen, Ingrid; Zhai, Qingguo - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2009
This paper reports the findings of a survey administering the Personal Well-Being Index in six Chinese cities (N=3390) to ascertain the personal well-being of China's urban population.The specific aims of the study were: (a) ascertain whether Chinese urban residents are satisfied with their...
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PRE-CONDITIONS FOR INFLATION TARGETING IN AN EMERGING ECONOMY - THE CASE OF INDIA
Mishra, Ankita; Mishra, Vinod - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2009
This article looks at the preconditions that an emerging economy needs to fulfill, before it can adopt inflation targeting as a monetary policy regime. The study is conducted using the Indian economy as a case study. We conduct an in-depth sector-wise analysis of the Indian economy to evaluate...
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SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING OF CHINA'S OFF-FARM MIGRANTS
Smyth, Russell; Nielsen, Ingrid; Zhai, Qingguo - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2009
Existing research applying the Personal Wellbeing Index (PWI) in China is restricted to urban and rural samples. There are no studies for Chinese off-farm migrants. The specific aims of this study are (a) ascertain whether Chinese off-farm are satisfied with their lives; (b) investigate the...
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