East Asian Economic Issues, Том 3World Scientific, 1997 - Всего страниц: 430 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. |
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Relationship Between Performance and Fringe Benefits in the Banking Sector | 17 |
The Rates of Return to Education for Singaporean Workers | 41 |
Wages and Out put across Occupational Groups in Singapore | 67 |
Financial and Economic Appraisal | 93 |
The Adequacy of CPF for OldAge Support | 107 |
Effects of Inward Foreign Direct Investment on the Singapore Economy | 125 |
Singapores Industrial Restructuring and Evolution | 140 |
Portfolio Balance Approach to Exchange Rate Determination in Singapore | 155 |
Finance and Growth in ASEAN | 259 |
An Econometric Model of Chinas Sichuan Province | 275 |
Potential Supply Side Growth of Malaysia | 301 |
Trade Competitors? | 318 |
Economic Links between Hong Kong and China | 333 |
Trade Competitors? | 348 |
An Econometric Model of Shandong Province | 363 |
GLOBAL AND THEORETICAL ECONOMIC ISSUES | 381 |
Impact of Asset Inflation on Production Costs in Singapore | 186 |
Productivity Analysis for the Singapore Economy | 210 |
Comparison of Central Banking Policies | 228 |
The Effects of Ageing on Saving in Singapore | 242 |
Performance of Johansens Test for Cointegration | 402 |
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