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The determinants of Phalaenopsis orchid export from Taiwan to China.Wu, Pei-Yu 02 July 2012 (has links)
This paper is based on international trade between Taiwan and China intently. This purpose of this paper is to explore economic factors on the volume of Phalaenopsis orchid export from Taiwan to China from 1998 to 2011 . This paper will firstly set four influence variables, the previous export, the China's GDP, the exchange rate and the tariff . Then, this paper will exam those variables by using Unit Root test and the Vector Autoregressive (VAR) method in an empirical analysis.
After the examination by Unit Root test, the result shows that all the variables appear to be stationary in the first difference. Furthermore, in Chow test, the empirical results indicate that no structural change occurred before and after the first phase of tariff reduction under ECFA. In co-integration test, those variables are co-integrated. In VAR model, China¡¦s GDP, the exchange rate, and the tariff have impact on the volume of the imports from Taiwan to China in different degrees as well.
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Using foreign currencies to explain the nominal exchange rate of RandRonghui, Wang January 2007 (has links)
Includes abstract.
Includes bibliographical references.
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Financial development and economic growth : a comparative study between Cameroon and South AfricaDjoumessi, Emilie Chanceline Kinfack 04 1900 (has links)
The causal relationship between financial development and economic growth is a
controversial issue. For developing countries, empirical studies have provided mixed
result. This study seeks to empirically explore the relationship and the causal link
between financial development and economic growth in two sub-Saharan African
countries between 1970 and 2006. The empirical investigation is carried out using time
methods and the five most commonly used indicators of financial development in the
literature. However, the causal relationship was carried out using two different methods
which are the autoregressive distributed lag bounds testing (ARDL) and the vector error
correction model (VECM). Using this above methodology the study first found that in
both countries there is a positive and long-term relationship between all the indicators of
financial development and economic growth which was proxied by the real per capita
GDP. With respect to the causality test, the two methods used provide mixed results
especially in South Africa. In Cameroon the study found that financial development
causes economic growth using the two methods, whereas in South Africa economic
growth causes financial development when the VECM method is used, while there is an
independence relationship between the two variables in South Africa when using ARDL. / Economics / M.Comm. (Economics)
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Financial development and economic growth : a comparative study between Cameroon and South AfricaDjoumessi, Emilie Chanceline Kinfack 04 1900 (has links)
The causal relationship between financial development and economic growth is a
controversial issue. For developing countries, empirical studies have provided mixed
result. This study seeks to empirically explore the relationship and the causal link
between financial development and economic growth in two sub-Saharan African
countries between 1970 and 2006. The empirical investigation is carried out using time
methods and the five most commonly used indicators of financial development in the
literature. However, the causal relationship was carried out using two different methods
which are the autoregressive distributed lag bounds testing (ARDL) and the vector error
correction model (VECM). Using this above methodology the study first found that in
both countries there is a positive and long-term relationship between all the indicators of
financial development and economic growth which was proxied by the real per capita
GDP. With respect to the causality test, the two methods used provide mixed results
especially in South Africa. In Cameroon the study found that financial development
causes economic growth using the two methods, whereas in South Africa economic
growth causes financial development when the VECM method is used, while there is an
independence relationship between the two variables in South Africa when using ARDL. / Economics / M.Comm. (Economics)
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