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This article aims to investigate the dynamic economic impacts of global value chains (hereafter GVCs) participation by examining value-added-trade patterns focusing on Asian developing countries. Our main findings were as follows. First, an economy’s participation in GVCs in manufacturing...
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This paper aims to examine the trade integration of Yunnan and Guangxi of China with the Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS) by using the gravity trade model during the 2000s. The strategic purpose is to investigate whether the two Southern border areas of China as a gateway have tended to be...
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This paper aims at providing empirical evidence on the effect of capital flows on asset prices including its channel under different currency regimes, focusing on ten emerging and developing economies in the world with data availability and stationarity for the 2000s, by a generalized impulse...
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This article examined the exchange rate managements in the crisis-experienced emerging market economies after the 1990s. First, we found that the exchange rate flexibility has increased from the pre-crisis period towards the post-crisis period under the “soft peg” regime. Second, we...
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This article examined the exchange rate movements and their impact on the external balances in the 1990s in the selected ASEAN countries. The main findings are as follows. The real effective exchange rate (REER) - the relative prices against the world competitors - shows a trend of appreciation...
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This article examined the sustainability of foreign borrowing in the selected ASEAN countries of Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand, all of which have faced a larger current account deficit since the 1990s. Whether the favorable gaps in terms of the excess of their growth rates...
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This article examines the real exchange rate behavior during the pre-crisis and post-crisis periods in selected East Asian countries by verifying its long-run stability through unit root tests, and investigates the interaction among the component variables of the real exchange rate, i.e. the...
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his article examined post-crisis exchange rate management in selected East Asian countries in terms of exchange rate regimes and targeting. The main findings from our empirical studies are as follows: As far as can be seen from the recent developments of exchange rate arrangements in countries...
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Indonesia has taken a series of the most drastic deregulatory steps on the financial sector among Asian developing countries since the 1980s. The financial deregulation has contributed to the accommodation of the loanable funds necessary for its intensive investment. Indonesia, on the other...
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Developing countries are under pressure to deal with a variety of environmental problems, such as industrial pollution, urban environmental issues, the deterioration of ecosystems, and global warming, while they are expected to simultaneously achieve high economic growth. In this context, they...
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