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China 445 Asia 176 Asien 164 Japan 146 India 137 Auslandsinvestition 136 Foreign investment 136 Südkorea 133 South Korea 132 Economic growth 128 Indien 128 Wirtschaftswachstum 123 Productivity 108 Produktivität 107 Monetary policy 106 Geldpolitik 97 Financial crisis 88 Theorie 87 Theory 86 East Asia 85 Welt 84 World 84 Finanzkrise 83 Ostasien 82 Thailand 81 Impact assessment 76 International economic relations 76 Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen 76 Wirkungsanalyse 76 Regional economic integration 72 Regionale Wirtschaftsintegration 72 United States 70 USA 69 Indonesia 68 Exchange rate 67 Industrie 67 Manufacturing industries 67 Taiwan 66 Indonesien 64 Schätzung 64
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Article 4,044 Book / Working Paper 26
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Article in journal 1,653 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1,653 Collection of articles of several authors 46 Sammelwerk 46 Konferenzschrift 24 Conference proceedings 23 Conference paper 13 Konferenzbeitrag 13 Rezension 9 Case study 4 Fallstudie 4 Bibliografie enthalten 3 Bibliography included 3 Festschrift 3 Article 2 Biografie 1 Biography 1 Country report 1 Interview 1 Länderbericht 1 Rangliste 1 Ranking 1 Systematic review 1 Übersichtsarbeit 1
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Undetermined 2,401 English 1,669
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Plummer, Michael G. 50 Dutta, M. 33 Sato, Kazuo 31 Khan, Saleem M. 27 Grabowski, Richard 24 Tuan, Chyau 22 Noland, Marcus 21 Letiche, John M. 20 Narayan, Paresh Kumar 19 Hooley, Richard 18 Jefferson, Gary H. 18 Reynolds, Stephen E. 18 Rosen, George 18 Shimizu, Yoshinori 18 Dutta, Manoranjan 16 Satō, Kazuo 16 Gaiha, Raghav 15 Kawai, Masahiro 15 Ogawa, Eiji 15 Hsiao, Frank S.T. 14 Lee, Hiro 14 Vinod, Hrishikesh D. 14 Duan, Qiao 13 Feltenstein, Andrew 13 Green, David Jay 13 Hamori, Shigeyuki 13 Kwack, Sung Yeung 13 Ng, Linda Fung-yee 13 Petri, Peter A. 13 Sharma, Subhash C. 13 Zhang, Wenlang 13 Greaney, Theresa M. 12 Koshal, Rajindar K. 12 Mah, Jai S. 12 Merva, Mary 12 Pomfret, Richard 12 Wignaraja, Ganeshan 12 Ishi, Hiromitsu 11 Kishi, Masumi 11 Kojima, Kiyoshi 11
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American Committee on Asian Economic Studies 4 Conference on Money and Financial Markets in Asia: a Challenge to Asian Industrialization <1997, San Francisco, Calif.> 2 Conference on "The New Industrial Revolution in Asian Economies" <1996, Kuala Lumpur> 1 International Seminar in Public Economics 1 Symposium on ASEAN India Economic Relations <1996, Delhi> 1 Symposium on Japanese Trade and Investment in Asia <1998, Chicago, Ill.> 1 Symposium on the Korean Financial Crisis: Causes and Challenge <1998, Seoul> 1
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Journal of Asian economics 2,868 Journal of Asian Economics 1,202 Conference "Money and Financial Markets in Asia: a Challenge to Asian Industrialization" 7 Conference on "The New Industrial Revolution in Asian Economies" 4 Economic liberalization and economic development in South Asia 4 Symposium on Money and Financial Markets in Asia: a Challenge to Asian Industrialization 4 Conference on "India's new economic policy" 3 Managed trade 3 Modeling Indonesian agriculture 3 China's economic development 2 India's economic reforms in progress 2 Symposium on the Japanese economy 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1,667 RePEc 1,201 OLC EcoSci 1,200 EconStor 2
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Global rebalancing: Effects on trade and employment
Mayer, Jörg - In: Journal of Asian Economics 23 (2012) 6, pp. 627-642
A sustained reduction of global current-account imbalances must include a decline in the share of household consumption in aggregate demand in the United States and the opposite development in China. Accordingly, import demand would decline in the United States and increase in China. Given...
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The current global financial crisis: Do Asian stock markets show contagion or interdependence effects?
Morales, Lucía; Andreosso-O’Callaghan, Bernadette - In: Journal of Asian Economics 23 (2012) 6, pp. 616-626
In the framework of the current global economic crisis, a pertinent question is whether the world economies are suffering from contagion or interdependence effects. With its origins in the US sub-prime mortgage market crisis starting at the end of 2007, when a loss of confidence by investors in...
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How Chinese firms learn technology from transnational corporations: A comparison of the telecommunication and automobile industries
He, Xiyou; Mu, Qing - In: Journal of Asian Economics 23 (2012) 3, pp. 270-287
China has been utilizing foreign direct investment (FDI) based on the strategy of “trading market access for technology” since 1978. However, there are differences in opinion regarding the performance of China's strategy. This paper examines the growth of technological capability of Chinese...
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Testing for horizontal and vertical foreign investment spillovers in China, 1998–2007
Du, Luosha; Harrison, Ann; Jefferson, Gary H. - In: Journal of Asian Economics 23 (2012) 3, pp. 234-243
As with many developing countries, the Chinese government hopes that knowledge brought by multinationals will spill over to domestic industries and increase their productivity. In this paper, we show that foreign investment originating outside of Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan has positive effects...
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Editors’ introduction transitional economies: Progress and pitfalls
Noland, Marcus; Son, Hyun H. - In: Journal of Asian Economics 23 (2012) 2, pp. 107-110
Many Asian countries are undergoing transition from centrally planned to market-oriented economies. The People's Republic of China (PRC) and Viet Nam have been going through this transition since the 1980s, while Mongolia and the former Soviet republics of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia,...
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Resource management and transition in Central Asia, Azerbaijan and Mongolia
Pomfret, Richard - In: Journal of Asian Economics 23 (2012) 2, pp. 146-156
This paper analyses resource management experiences of seven resource-rich Asian transition economies. The countries’ experiences illustrate that a series of hurdles need to be surmounted to benefit from resource abundance, and that neither the similar initial institutions nor those created in...
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Differences in returns to FDI between China's coast and interior: One country, two economies?
Su, Jian; Jefferson, Gary H. - In: Journal of Asian Economics 23 (2012) 3, pp. 259-269
In principle, returns to factors of production within single economic systems should exhibit relatively uniform returns. Notwithstanding the fact that over the past 30 years China's economy has increasingly liberalized both internally and externally, it is widely understood that wages received...
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Integration in the absence of institutions: China–North Korea cross-border exchange
Haggard, Stephan; Lee, Jennifer; Noland, Marcus - In: Journal of Asian Economics 23 (2012) 2, pp. 130-145
Theory tells us that weak rule of law and institutions deter cross-border integration, deter investment relative to trade, and inhibit trade finance. Drawing on a survey of more than 300 Chinese enterprises that are doing or have done business in North Korea, we consider how informal...
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Reducing informal payments in the health care system: Evidence from a large patient satisfaction survey
Mokhtari, Manouchehr; Ashtari, Mamak - In: Journal of Asian Economics 23 (2012) 2, pp. 189-200
Paucity of information on the informal market for health services hampers the governments’ efforts in performing their desirable roles in informing, regulating, mandating, financing and providing health services to their people. Analysis of data from a survey of almost 20,000 patients fills a...
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Inflation targeting in India: A comparison with the multiple indicator approach
Mishra, Ankita; Mishra, Vinod - In: Journal of Asian Economics 23 (2012) 1, pp. 86-98
The empirical literature on identification and measurement of the impact of monetary policy shocks on the real side of the economy is fairly comprehensive for developed economies, but very limited for emerging and transition economies. In this study, we propose an identification scheme for a...
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