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China 24 Malaysia 14 India 13 Bangladesh 11 Australia 9 R&D 8 Causality 7 Gender 7 economic growth 6 productivity 6 Cambodia 5 Fertility 5 Microfinance 5 Selection 5 TFP growth 5 growth 5 increasing returns 5 Aggregation 4 Corruption 4 Experiment 4 Financial development 4 Granger causality 4 Indian manufacturing 4 Risk 4 Schumpeterian growth 4 Spatial Prices 4 Subjective wellbeing 4 experiment 4 fertility 4 financial development 4 financial liberalization 4 foreign direct investment 4 human capital 4 monetary policy 4 transaction costs 4 unit root 4 Altruism 3 Children 3 Communication 3 Economic Growth 3
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Free 428 Undetermined 23
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Book / Working Paper 459
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Undetermined 236 English 223
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Smyth, Russell 80 grossman, philip j. 29 Mishra, Vinod 26 Cheng, Wenli 23 Islam, Asadul 21 Ray, Ranjan 20 Tang, Tuck Cheong 19 LaFrance, Jeffrey Thomas 18 Madsen, Jakob B. 15 Maitra, Pushkar 15 Wong, Koi Nyen 13 Zhang, Dingsheng 13 Choe, Chongwoo 11 Eckel, Catherine C. 11 Lean, Hooi Hooi 11 Ng, Yew-Kwang 11 Ang, James B. 10 Cheng, Zhiming 10 Nielsen, Ingrid 10 Dzhumashev, Ratbek 8 Lee, Grace H.Y. 8 Mishra, Ankita 8 Parasnis, Jaai 8 Sinha, Kompal 8 Gangadharan, Lata 7 Harris, Edwyna 7 Wang, Liang Choon 7 Datt, Gaurav 6 Komai, Mana 6 Majumder, Amita 6 Maslyuk, Svetlana 6 Narayan, Paresh Kumar 6 Raschky, Paul A. 6 Awaworyi Churchill, Sefa Kwami 5 Fausten, Dietrich 5 Feltovich, Nick 5 Gomis-Porqueras, Pedro 5 King, Stephen Peter 5 Nicholas, Aaron 5 Wang, Haining 5
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Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, Monash Business School 458 CEMA, Central University of Finance and Economics 1
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Monash Economics Working Papers 458 Monash Economics Working Papers 08-20 1
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RePEc 458 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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DETERMINANTS OF TAIWANESE INVESTMENT IN CHINA: AN AGGLOMERATION ECONOMIES-BASED PERSPECTIVE
Chen, George Shih-Ku - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2009
We investigate the impact of agglomeration economies on the distribution of Taiwanese investment in China for the period 1996-2005. We find that the uneven distribution of Taiwanese investment can be explained by agglomeration economies related to industrial linkages, labour-market pooling and...
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Housing affordability: Proper Measurement for Informed Policy Making
Kazakevitch, Gennadi; Borrowman, Luc - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2009
The broadly accepted housing affordability indicator is calculated as the housing cost-to income ratio. But this only takes into consideration two averaged variables: household housing costs and household income, both of which are ambiguous and misleading as an across-the- board average. An...
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THE ENDOGENEITY OF THE OPTIMUM CURRENCY AREA CRITERIA IN EAST ASIa
Lee, Grace H.Y.; Azali, M. - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2009
The Asian financial crisis in mid-1997 has increased interest in policies to achieve greater regional exchange rate stability in East Asia. It has renewed calls for greater monetary and exchange rate cooperation. A country’s suitability to join a monetary union depends, inter alia, on the...
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Optimum Currency Areas in East Asia: A Structural VAR Approach
Lee, Grace H.Y.; Azali, M. - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2009
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GROWTH AND CAPITAL DEEPENING SINCE 1870: IS IT ALL TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS?*
Madsen, Jakob B. - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2009
Based on an asset pricing model this paper shows that traditional growth accounting exercises attribute too much weight to capital deepening and suggests a method to filter out TFP-induced capital-deepening from the estimates. Using data for 16 industrialised countries, it is shown that labour...
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Twin deficits in Cambodia: Are there Reasons for Concern? An Empirical Study
Lau, Evan; Tang, Tuck Cheong - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2009
This study examines the inter-linkages between Government budget balance, and external balance for a transition economy in South East Asia – Cambodia. The empirical results of the quarterly data between 1996 and 2006, support twin deficits hypothesis that is the budget deficits do cause...
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AGGREGATE SHOCKS DECOMPOSITION FOR EIGHT EAST ASIAN COUNTRIES
Lee, Grace H.Y. - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2009
Every economy experiences peaks and troughs in its business cycle. It has always been the researchers’ interests to identify the underlying causes of shocks. In the business cycle literature, there exists a new strand of methodology that allows the analysis at a disaggregated level using the...
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A Bayesian Approach to Optimum Currency Areas in East Asia
Lee, Grace H.Y.; Azali, M. - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2009
This paper assesses the empirical desirability of the East Asian economies to an alternative exchange rate arrangement (a monetary union) that can potentially enhance the exchange rate stability and credibility in the region. Specifically, the symmetry in macroeconomic disturbances of the East...
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Does the Evidence on Corruption Depend on how it is measured? Results from a Cross Country Study on Micro Data sets
Chatterjee, Ishita; Ray, Ranjan - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2009
This study compares the evidence on corruption between alternative data sets. These include the Corruption Perceptions Indices (CPI) that are conventionally used and the micro data sets from the International Crime Victim Surveys (ICVS) and the World Bank Enterprise Surveys (WBES) that have been...
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Crime, Corruption and Institutions
Chatterjee, Ishita; Ray, Ranjan - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2009
This paper explores the link between crime and corruption, compares their magnitudes, determinants and their effects on growth rates. The study uses a large cross country data set containing individual responses to questions on crime and corruption along with information on the respondents’...
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