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ECONOMIC GROWTH 2 WAGES 2 BANKS 1 Collective bargaining 1 FINANCIAL ANALYSIS 1 FINANCIAL ASPECTS 1 HUMAN CAPITAL 1 INCOME 1 INFLATION 1 LABOUR 1 LABOUR MARKET 1 MODELS 1 TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE 1 central bank independence 1 inflation 1 unemployment 1
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Chou, Y.K. 5 Chin, M.S. 2
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Department of Economics, Faculty of Business and Economics 5
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The Impact of Central Bank Independence and Union Concentration on Macroeconomic Perfromance in the Presence of Aggregate Supply Shocks. Evidence from 10 OECD Countries (1971-85).
Chou, Y.K. - Department of Economics, Faculty of Business and Economics - 2001
In this paper, we use panel data from 1971 to 1985 to test the hypothesis that differences in monetary and wage institutions can explain a significant fraction of the variations in the macroeconomic performance of 10 OECD countries following the OPEC shocks of 1973-74 and 1979-80. After...
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Human Capital, Financial Innovations and Growth: A Theoretical Approach.
Chin, M.S.; Chou, Y.K. - Department of Economics, Faculty of Business and Economics - 2001
This paper examines the symbiosis between financial development and human capital accumulation in generating endogenous growth. We develop a theoretical model where human capital is a key factor in the creation of financial innovations, resulting in financial development which in turns...
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Financial Innovations And Endogenous Growth
Chin, M.S.; Chou, Y.K. - Department of Economics, Faculty of Business and Economics - 2001
This paper explores the channels through which innovations in the financial sector lead to economic growth. The channels identified are capital accumulation and technological innovation. The first is fulfilled by financial intermediaries which transform household savings into productive...
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Testing Alternative Models of Labor Supply. Evidence from Taxi-Drivers in Singapore.
Chou, Y.K. - Department of Economics, Faculty of Business and Economics - 2000
In this paper, we use data from a survey of taxi drivers in Singapore to test two competing labor supply hypotheses: the standard intertemporal model and the income targeting model, where workers set an earnings target over some short time horizon. The former predicts positive wage elasticities...
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The Effect of Collective Bargaining and Central Bank Independence on Inflation and Unemployment: Evidence From the OECD.
Chou, Y.K. - Department of Economics, Faculty of Business and Economics - 2000
In this paper, panel data from 15 OECD countries (1971-1990) are used to test the hypothesis that differences in monetary and labour market institutions explain a significant portion of the surprisingly diverse inflation and unemployment experiences among similarly developed economies. As an...
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