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The Impacts of Expected Structural Changes in Demand for Agricultural Commodities in China and India on World AgricultureTangen, Alyssa January 2009 (has links)
The objective of this study is to evaluate the changes in import and export demand in China and India on the United States and global agriculture in 2018. A spatial equilibrium model is developed to optimize production and trade in China, India, and other major importing and exporting regions in the world. This research focuses on four primary crops: wheat, com, rice and soybeans. In the model China and India are divided into 31 and 14 producing and consuming regions, respectively. The model also includes five exporting countries and ten importing countries/regions. The results indicate that India will be able to stay largely self-sufficient in 2018 and China will increase its soybean and com imports to meet rising domestic demand. The research also gives perspectives on production and trade in the United States and other major exporting and importing countries.
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Service sector development, structural change, and economic growth: international experriences and implicationsfor China黃少軍, Huang, Shaojun. January 2001 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Economics and Finance / Doctoral / Doctor of Philosophy
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A historical event analysis of the variability in the empirical uncovered interest parity (UIP) coefficientYuen, Wai-kee., 袁偉基. January 2006 (has links)
published_or_final_version / abstract / Economics and Finance / Doctoral / Doctor of Philosophy
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An experimental investigation of market entry problems.Sundali, James Arnold. January 1995 (has links)
This dissertation considers organizational problems of market entry. The research follows the experimental path. Game theoretic models are combined with laboratory experiments to produce a set of empirical findings. Two market entry problems are studied. The first considers the chain store paradox developed by Selten (1978). This game considers an established chain store with locations in numerous towns. In each of these towns a different competitor decides whether to enter and compete with the chain store. When entry occurs, the chain store can respond cooperatively or aggressively. The game proceeds sequentially, the players are not symmetric, and the critical solution concept is the subgame perfect equilibrium. Three experiments are conducted for a total of 550 trials of the game. Experiments differ in the size of payoffs, the number of entrants, the anonymity of the chain store, and whether subjects play in both the role of the chain store and an entrant or in just one role. There is qualified support for the game theoretic prediction that a chain store cannot deter the sequential entry of competitors. Entry occurred on 459 of 550 trials; while some chain stores pursue deterrence, it largely is not effective in these specific experimental environments. It is suggested that deterrence might be effective if the number of entrants or payoffs are increased. The results have implications for discussions on predatory pricing, reputation, and the value of backwards induction as a solution concept. The second market entry problem is based on a simultaneous market entry game developed by Rapoport (1994). In this game symmetric players decide simultaneously whether to enter a market with a specified capacity. The game theoretic prediction for the number of entrants is based on a Nash equilibrium (in pure or mixed strategies). Again, experimental results support game theoretic predictions. Across three experiments the correlation between the number of entrants and the size of the market capacity is consistently above 0.90. Taken together, these experiments on market entry problems provide strong support for the conceptual use of game theory and the methodological use of controlled laboratory experiments in the field of strategic management.
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The gain from trade of a small open monetary economy with endogenous labor supply.January 2003 (has links)
Chan Yeung. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2003. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 56-57). / Abstracts in English and Chinese. / Chapter 1 --- Introduction --- p.1 / Chapter 2 --- "Literature reviews, contributions of this thesis and the comparison" / Chapter 2.1 --- Literature reviews / Chapter 2.11 --- Endogenous labor supply models --- p.3 / Chapter 2.12 --- The CIA models --- p.12 / Chapter 2.2 --- Contributions of this thesis and the comparison --- p.17 / Chapter 3 --- The Model --- p.20 / Chapter 4 --- "Trade restrictions, welfare and employment" / Chapter 4.1 --- Tariff and welfare --- p.26 / Chapter 4.2 --- Tariff and employment --- p.30 / Chapter 4.3 --- Comparing welfare and employment effects --- p.31 / Chapter 4.4 --- "Quotas, welfare, employment and price level" --- p.32 / Chapter 5 --- Optimal tariffs --- p.33 / Chapter 6 --- Indirect taxation and welfare --- p.40 / Chapter 7 --- Conclusion --- p.43 / Appendix / Appendix A: Determine the sign of Δ --- p.45 / Appendix B: Derivation of equation (4.2) --- p.45 / Appendix C: Derivation of equation (4.3) --- p.47 / "Appendix D: Quotas, welfare,employment and price level" --- p.48 / Appendix E: The derivation of optimal tariff --- p.50 / Appendix F: Optimal consumption tax and wage subsidy --- p.53
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Essays in monetary theory and finance.January 2004 (has links)
Cheung Ho Sang. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2004. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 185-187). / Abstracts in English and Chinese. / Curriculum Vitae --- p.ii / Acknowledgments --- p.iii / Abstract --- p.v / Table of Contents --- p.viii / Chapter Chapter 1. --- Introduction --- p.1 / Chapter Chapter 2. --- The behavior of income velocity of money --- p.3 / Chapter 2.1 --- Introduction --- p.3 / Chapter 2.2 --- Literature Review --- p.4 / Chapter 2.3 --- Data Description --- p.9 / Chapter 2.4 --- Methodology --- p.9 / Chapter 2.5 --- Empirical Result --- p.16 / Chapter 2.6 --- Conclusion --- p.26 / Chapter Chapter 3. --- The behavior of equity premium --- p.106 / Chapter 3.1 --- Introduction --- p.106 / Chapter 3.1 --- Literature Review --- p.106 / Chapter 3.2 --- Data Description --- p.112 / Chapter 3.3 --- Methodology --- p.112 / Chapter 3.4 --- Empirical Result --- p.120 / Chapter 3.5 --- Conclusion --- p.130 / Data Appendices --- p.182 / Bibliography --- p.185
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Long run diversification potential in Asian stock markets: a test of cointegration.January 1997 (has links)
by Lam Cham. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1997. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 75-79). / ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --- p.i / ABSTRACT --- p.ii / LIST OF TABLES --- p.iii / LIST OF FIGURES --- p.iv / Chapter CHAPTER 1: --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Chapter CHAPTER 2: --- HISTORICAL BACKGROUND --- p.8 / Chapter 2.1 --- Financial Liberalization in Nine Asian Countries --- p.8 / Chapter 2.1.1 --- Hong Kong --- p.8 / Chapter 2.1.2 --- Korea --- p.12 / Chapter 2.1.3 --- "Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand - the ASEAN-4" --- p.15 / Chapter 2.1.4 --- Taiwan --- p.18 / Chapter 2.1.5 --- Japan --- p.19 / Chapter 2.1.6 --- The Philippines --- p.20 / Chapter 2.2 --- Stock Market Trend --- p.21 / Chapter CHAPTER 3: --- LITERATURE REVIEW --- p.28 / Chapter 3.1 --- Gain from International Diversification --- p.28 / Chapter 3.2 --- International Transmission Effects --- p.30 / Chapter 3.3 --- Integration of World Stock Markets --- p.31 / Chapter CHAPTER 4: --- METHODOLOGY --- p.38 / Chapter 4.1 --- Cointegration and Diversification --- p.38 / Chapter 4.2 --- Testing for Cointegration --- p.45 / Chapter CHAPTER 5: --- DATA --- p.50 / Chapter 5.1 --- MSCI Index --- p.50 / Chapter 5.2 --- Asian Funds --- p.51 / Chapter CHAPTER 6: --- EMPIRICAL RESULTS --- p.52 / Chapter 6.1 --- Unit Root Test --- p.52 / Chapter 6.1.1 --- ADF and Phillips-Perron Unit Root Test --- p.52 / Chapter 6.1.2 --- Unit Root Test with Structural Break --- p.55 / Chapter 6.2 --- Cointegration Test on Stock Markets --- p.57 / Chapter 6.2.1 --- Regional Factor Vs World Factor --- p.57 / Chapter 6.2.2 --- Integration of the Asian Markets --- p.61 / Chapter 6.3 --- Cointegration Test on the Asian Funds --- p.63 / Chapter 6.3.1 --- Weekly Results --- p.65 / Chapter 6.3.2 --- Monthly Results --- p.66 / Chapter CHAPTER 7: --- CONCLUSIONS --- p.72 / REFERENCES --- p.75
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Alternative approaches to interest rate smoothing.January 1997 (has links)
Tam Chak Yue, Ben. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1997. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 49-51). / Chapter 1. --- Introduction --- p.3 / Chapter 2. --- Money and Growth in the neoclassical production function --- p.7 / Chapter 2.1 --- The Real Competitive Equilibrium --- p.8 / Chapter 2.2 --- The Monetary Competitive Equilibrium with the Cash-in-Advance approach --- p.11 / Chapter 2.3 --- Alternative Approach: Money-in-Utility-Function --- p.16 / Chapter 2.4 --- Alternative Approach: Transaction Cost --- p.20 / Chapter 3. --- Three Approaches with Endogenous Leisure --- p.25 / Chapter 3.1 --- The Real Competitive Equilibrium --- p.26 / Chapter 3.2 --- The Alternative Approaches to Interest Rate Smoothing --- p.28 / Chapter 3.2.1 --- The Cash-in-Advance Approach --- p.28 / Chapter 3.2.2 --- The Money-in-Utility-Function Approach --- p.29 / Chapter 3.2.3 --- The Transaction Cost Approach --- p.30 / Chapter 4. --- Money and Growth in an Economy with Endogenous Growth --- p.35 / Chapter 4.1 --- The Real Competitive Equilibrium of Ak Model --- p.36 / Chapter 4.2 --- The Alternative Approaches --- p.37 / Chapter 4.2.1 --- The Cash-in-Advance Approach --- p.37 / Chapter 4.2.2 --- The Money-in-Utility-Function Approach --- p.39 / Chapter 4.2.3 --- The Transaction Cost Approach --- p.40 / Chapter 5. --- Concluding Remark --- p.44 / Appendix --- p.46 / Chapter A1. --- The First Order Condition of The MIUF Approach with Endogenous Leisure --- p.46 / Chapter A2. --- The First Order Condition of The TC Approach with Endogenous Leisure --- p.46 / Chapter A3. --- The Transitional Dynamics of Ak Model with The money-in-utility-function Approach --- p.47 / Literature Cited --- p.50
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Model selection for time series forecasting modelsBillah, Baki, 1965- January 2001 (has links)
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Rational versus anchored traders : exchange rate behaviour in macro modelsMarshall, Peter John, 1960- January 2001 (has links)
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