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The issue of decoupling is controversial. On the back of Asia's sustained high growth, the hypothesis that the region …'s business cycles would become increasingly independent of the global trend gained considerable attention. Asia was nonetheless … of macroeconomic interdependence between emerging East Asia and Group of 3 economies. First, the progress of regional …
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This paper examines global and regional stock market integration in Asia at both the aggregate and disaggregate …
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In this paper, we investigate the degree of real economic interdependence between emerging Asia and major industrial … countries to shed light on the heated debate over the "decoupling" of emerging Asia. We first document the evolution of …, the reverse is also true. Output shocks from emerging Asia (and the People's Republic of China [PRC]) have a significant …
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-of financial integration in Asia. The third considers the implications of economic integration for the choice of the exchange rate …
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and fishers in Southeast Asia; however, this cannot follow the same modality as standards certification for large …
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Since the Asian financial crisis of 1997‒1998, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has continuously worked on the context of financial integration and put tremendous effort into ensuring financial stability in the region. Two ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) blueprints have been...
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