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This essay applies a historical-institution approach to assess the impact of WTO membership on China’s economic, legal and political institutions. In each case historical and institutional trends are described, and the effects of WTO membership on these trends are examined. The topics include...
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This paper provides a statistical summary of aggregate economic growth in Taiwan and mainland China using the standard national income accounting framework by decomposing aggregate growth into components due to growths in capital, labor and total factor productivity. For Taiwan, new series of...
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Introducing one additional element due to possible misfortune to the return of each of two assets in the basic model of Samuelson (Rev.Econom.Statist.51 (1969)239)on optimum portfolio and consumption decisions,this paper resolves both the excess equity premium and the excess consumption...
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To measure the economic effects of political movements in China a simple econo-metric model is constructed. Investment is determined by a central planner maximizing a multiperiod objective function. Political events are modeled by exogenous changes in the shocks to productivity and to investment...
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We construct a structural econometric model to measure partially the economic effects of political movements in China.
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This is a survey paper on five important developments in econometrics, with illustrative applications to economic policy formation in Taiwan, Mainland China and the United States.
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A time series analysis of the Shanghai and New York Stock Exchange composite price indices is provided to compare the weekly rates of return and volatilities of these two markets and to study their co-movement in 1992-2002. The rate of return and volatility of the Shanghai market were higher....
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The problem of investing y(0) dollars at time 0 to duplicate a contigent claim is formulated as a dynamic optimization problem and solved by the Langrange method. If the function defining dy(t) is concave in y(t), owing to costs of trading in incomplete markets, there is an economy of scale in...
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