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In this paper we consider the relationship between output, the price level and the Central Bank's broad money aggregate, M2, which is a simple sum of six 'monies'. We consider by way of comparison a divisia index, which we adjust to allow, in the alternatively and conceptually divergent ways,...
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This study builds on the existing literature by investigating the long-run locational determinants of FDI flows to Pacific Asia under the broad categories of cost-related, investment environment improving, macro-economic and the political ideology factors of the host country.
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Growth in the pacific Rim countries has become the focus of much interest for both governments and economists. This paper has been partly prompted by that fact but also but also by the newly-percieved role of the FdI especially when viewed in the light of endogenous growth theory. A small,...
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The paper examines the hypothesis that the nominal exchange rate follows a logistic equation within the framework of the equilibrium exchange rate model.
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This paper considers the causal relationship between economic and financial development, making some allowance for financial liberalization. The measures of financial development (and variants thereof) advocated in the literature are utilized, supplemented by some simple quantitative mesures.
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Until three decades ago, FDI was associated with negative perceptions, but recent experiences have brought an awareness that it stimulates the economic growth process through its positive spillover effects. The empirical study invsestigates whether FDI in fact, caused spillover effects which...
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Empirical studies based on structural models have demonstrated that FDI stimulates the economic growth process of developing host countries through its positive spillover effects. In this study we empirically investigate the dynamic impact on policy variables on FDI and its spillover effects...
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