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Nexus of Asean-5 trade and economic growth
Published 2007“…Proliferation of economic integration, particularly with additional new trading partner like China starting from 1997, will largely determine the scale of nexus between ASEAN - 5 trade and economic growth performances. 4 types of methods applied in this study which includes Augmented Dickey Fuller (ADF) Unit Root test, Johansen and Juselius Cointegration Test, pairwise Granger Causality as well as Vector Error Correction (VEC) Estimates. …”
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Determinants of institutional economics in Asean-5 countries
Published 2015“…Appropriate and relevant data will be tested in this study to investigate the impact of institutional economics to GDP in ASEAN-5 countries.…”
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Military expenditure and economic growth in ASEAN-5 countries.
Published 2009“…In this study we employ the bounds testing procedure suggested by Pesaran (2001) and dynamic OLS (DOLS) proposed by Stock and Watson (1993) to test the robustness of the causal effect and long-run relationships between military expenditure and economic growth in ASEAN-5 countries from the year 1965 to 2006. …”
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Trading Systems and Growth Process in ASEAN-5 Economics
Published 2004“…This implies that maintaining stable exchange rate, tariff on selected key products, and high trade share boost economic iii [ a ~ growth in ASEAN region. Regional groupings could be utilized to achieve stable economic growth. …”
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Economic Integration between ASEAN+5 Countries: Comparison of GDP
Published 2010“…This study aims to investigate the causality direction of economic integration among ASEAN countries together with five other neighboring countries, namely Australia, China, Japan, New Zealand and South Korea. …”
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Economic Interdependence: Evidence from China and ASEAN-5 Countries
Published 2012“…This study aimed to examine the interdependence relationship among five Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN-5) countries (Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand) and China from a business cycles perspective. …”
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Economic Integration, Foreign Direct Investment And Growth In ASEAN Five Members
Published 2007“…This study examines the effects of economic integration on FDI flows and the effects of FDI flows on economic growth in ASEAN5 countries. …”
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Foreign Direct Investment Volatility And Economic Growth In Asean-Five Countries
Published 2011“…This study examines the role of foreign direct investment (FDI) volatility as a source of variability in five major ASEAN economies. Using bounds testing approach, we show that while FDI has positive and significant effect in all the ASEAN economies considered, its volatility retards long-run economic growth in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand. …”
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Do Indian economic activities impact ASEAN-5 stock markets?
Published 2015“…In the short run, there is no volatility spillover from Indian economic activities to ASEAN-5 stock markets but there is volatility spillover from stock markets of Indonesia and Singapore to Indian economic activities. …”
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Stock market and economic growth in ASEAN-5 / Siti Muliana Samsi
Published 2017“…The aim of this study is to analyze the effect of the financial crisis on economic growth through stock market in ASEAN-5. In particular it analyzes to what extent the financial and non-financial markets effect economic growth through three indices, stock markets, banks and real estate. …”
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The Relationship between Trade Integration and Economic Growth : Case of ASEAN-5 Countries
Published 2016“…This paper studies how regional trade among ASEAN-5 countries (Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand) help in expanding the member countries' output. …”
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Business Cycle in the US and five ASEAN countries: are they related?
Published 2004“…Based on result of the augmented VAR of the Granger non-causality test, the paper finds a weak interdependence between the U.S and the five ASEAN countries, but a strong interdependence among the ASEAN countries. …”
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The cointegration and causality tests for tourism and trade in Malaysia
Published 2010“…Using Granger-causality tests the study found that there is one-way causal effect (unidirectional causality) running from exports to international tourism receipts at 5% significance level. …”
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