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This paper studies the catching-up process in per capita income of the so-called Asian Dragons and Tigers. It contributes to the literature in several ways. First, it tests the catching-up hypothesis using the longest time span ever considered, from 1870 to 2014. Second, it documents the...
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, Singapore, and Taiwan) and examines how the global financial crisis of 2008 has influenced volatility transmission among Asian … integration in Asia since the crisis increases the integration of Chinese stock market in Asia. This strong integration of the …
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Not only has credit card lending in Asia grown rapidly, but also several episodes of sharp booms and busts have been …
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The East Asian miracle was real. Prior to the 1997 economic and currency crises, Asian NICs Hong Kong, Korea, Singapore … and Taiwan achieved remarkable annual GDP growth. In these countries the overall economic performance was significantly … NICs for the period 1980-95 and compares their specialisation pattern with that of more advanced economies like Japan, West …
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organizational and economic implications that have shaped global markets. Among these changes, a rapid globalization and the …
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This paper analyzes return spillovers from the US to stock markets in Asia by means of quantile regressions … quantiles. Generally, we find spillovers from the US to Asia to be negative. Specifically, however, we reveal an asymmetric … is consistent with an asymmetric overreaction of traders in Asia to news from the US market. Extensions from the baseline …
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, Japan, Indonesia and Korea. The results reveal that the Asian stock markets exhibit the persistence of volatility, mean …
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