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This paper examines the linkages between the emerging stock markets in Warsaw and Budapest and the established markets in Frankfurt and the U.S. By using a four-variable asymmetric GARCH-BEKK model, we find evidence of returns and volatility spillovers from the developed to the emerging markets....
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This paper uses both cross-sectional and panel data on Chinese provinces over the reform period 1978-1998 to examine the pattern of China’s regional economic growth on the basis of a theoretical model on convergence. We find a tendency to converge in terms of real GDP per capita both...
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This study attempts to examine the growth pattern of China’s economy during 1978-1998 from the perspective of income distribution dynamics. Motivated by the model of dynamic distribution, a transition matrix is derived from a panel of ratios of provincial real incomes to national averages...
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This paper investigates stock market interdependence between China, Korea, Japan and the US with particular attention to the impact of the Chinese reforms within a 4x4 asymmetric GARCH-BEKК framework. We find a bi-directional market linkage between China and the US and uni-directional linkages...
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This paper uses multivariate time series methods to investigate convergence of Chinese real GDP per capita at regional and provincial levels over the period 1952 – 2001. We reject convergence across regions. However, we find evidence of common trends among the provincial real incomes within...
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The paper analyses the risk reduction effect of limits which are imposed on price movements. As a result of the maximisation of the traders' utility functions subject to expected price constraints, a model similar ro the capital asset pricing model (CAPM) is developed, where the observed returns...
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