East Asian economic issues
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East Asian economic issues
World Scientific Pub. Co., c1997-
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- v. 4
- v. 5
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Editorial advisers: v. 3: Tan Teck Meng, Lim Chong Yah, Chew Soon Beng, v. 4: Neo Boon Siong, Lim Chong Yah, Chew Soon Beng
v. 3: "East Asian Economic Issues is third volume of the Applied Economics Research Series at Nanyang Business School."--p. [xiii]
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
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v. 3 ISBN 9789810232986
Description
This book is a compilation of papers written jointly by the staff and students of the Applied Economics Division of the Nanyang Business School. It is unique, in that all the works included are the result of an extensive, equal and mutually beneficial collaboration between the students and staff. At the same time, they embody the highest level of technical and analytical rigor, and will be immensely relevant and useful to readers interested in East Asian economic issues. In particular, this volume will prove valuable for anyone interested in both the microeconomic and macroeconomic developments affecting Singapore and ASEAN.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Singaporean microeconomic issues: the price structure of private property in Singapore - a hedonic approach, Yong Cao and M.O. Chee
- relation between performance and fringe benefits in the banking sector, J. Chow and R. Chew
- forecasting Singapore's share of Japanese tourist arrivals in ASEAN, C. Sakellariou and H.C. Goh. Part 2 Singaporean macroeconomic issues: effects of inward foreign direct investment on the Singapore economy, B.H. Chan and S. Rahman
- Singapore's industrial restructuring and evolution, Y. Cao and S.Y. Foo
- portfolio balance approach to exchange rate determination in Singapore, T.S. Foo and S. Rahman. Part 3 ASEAN and East Asian economic issues: finance and growth in ASEAN, B.K. Lee and P.C. Chua
- an econometric model of China's Sichuan province, D.C.B. Lau and K. Chen
- analysis of the Thailand baht - trends and prospects, H.W. Lau and J.D. Kendall. Part 4 Global and theoretical economic issues: an analysis of competitiveness and education, B. Goh and H. Yao
- empirical evidence on Islamic banking - Iran, Pakistan and Sudan, W.N. Mong and R.C. Maysami
- performance of Johansen's test for cointegration, C.W. Poh and R. Tan. (Part contents).
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v. 5 ISBN 9789810237561
Description
This book is a compilation of joint papers written by the staff and students of the Nanyang Business School in Singapore. It encompasses a broad range of interesting microeconomic and macroeconomic topics. The four sections of the book cover Singaporean microeconomic and macroeconomic issues, interdependence among Asia-Pacific economies, and other Asia-Pacific economic issues. The book embodies the highest level of technical rigor and commitment to excellence.The general public should find this book a handy, useful and informative tool for understanding the economics of East Asia. In particular, analysts and researchers in banks, securities houses, multinational corporations, government ministries and agencies, and universities will find the book indispensable for enhancing their understanding of the region's economies.
Table of Contents
- Singaporean microeconomic issues
- Singaporean macroeconomic issues
- interdependence among Asia-Pacific economies
- other Asia-Pacific economic issues.
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