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China 1 East Asia 1 FDI 1 Flying Geese Models 1 GDP 1 Granger Causality 1 International Development 1 Japan 1 Panel Data Causality Analysis 1 Production Economics 1 Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies 1 USA 1 VAR 1 exports 1 flying geese models 1 international product cycle 1 multinationals 1 technology transfer 1 television 1
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Gao, Zhicun 1 Hsiao, Frank S.T. 1 Tisdell, Clement A. 1 Won, Yongkul 1 Yang, Doo Yong 1
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East Asian Bureau of Economic Research (EABER) 1 School of Economics, University of Queensland 1
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Economic Theory, Applications and Issues Working Papers 1 Trade Working Papers 1
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FDI Inflows, Exports and Economic Growth in First and Second Generation ANIEs : Panel Data Causality Analyses
Won, Yongkul; Hsiao, Frank S.T.; Yang, Doo Yong - East Asian Bureau of Economic Research (EABER) - 2008
Using timeseries and panel data from 1981 to 2005, this paper examines the Granger causality relations between GDP, exports, and FDI among the three first generation Asian newly industrializing economies (ANIEs) : Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, and the four second generation Asian newly...
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Television Production: Its Changing Global Location, the Product Cycle and China
Gao, Zhicun; Tisdell, Clement A. - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2004
This article concentrates on the global location of production of television receivers as a case study. The aim is to see if this accords with Vernon’s international product cycle theory or whether some modifications of the theory are required. The historical evolution of the global television...
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