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Money, credit and economic activity: a case study of Taiwan.January 1994 (has links)
by Luk Hing Tak. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1994. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 117-121). / ABSTRACT / acknowledgment / CONTENTS / LIST OF CHARTS / LIST OF TABLES / CHAPTERS / Chapter 1. --- introduction / Chapter 2. --- litterature revtew on money. credit and informal finance / Chapter 2.1 --- The Great Depression / Chapter 2.2 --- Money-credit relationship / Chapter 2 3 --- Models in credit-output analysis / Chapter 2.4 --- """Money view"" versus “Credit view´ح to monetary transmission mechanism" / Chapter 2.5 --- informal finance in the developing countries / Chapter 2.6 --- Summary / Chapter 3. --- ftnanciai. DEVELOPMENT in taiwan / Chapter 3.1 --- Current economic profile / Chapter 3.2 --- Monetary reform and other measures / Chapter 3.3 --- Taiwan's dual financial system / Chapter 3.4 --- Money supply and banking system / Chapter 3.5 --- Other financial institutions / Chapter 3.6 --- Summary / Chapter 4. --- "emptrtcal analysis of ""money-output´ح link and ""CREDIT-output"" link" / Chapter 4.1 --- Methodology / Chapter 4.2 --- Transformation and filtering data / Chapter 4.3 --- Causality test procedure / Chapter 4.4 --- Empirical results / Chapter 4.5 --- Summary / Chapter 5. --- SIGNIFICANCE OF UNORGANIZED MONEY MARKET / Chapter 5.1 --- The unorganized money market in Taiwan / Chapter 5.2 --- Empirical results with the inclusion of unorganized money market / Chapter 5.3 --- Financial instruments in the unorganized money market / Chapter 5.4 --- significance of the unorganized financial market / Chapter 5.5 --- Summary / Chapter 6. --- CONCLUSION / Chapter 7. --- BIBLIOGRAPHY
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