Income convergence? Evidence of Non-linearity in the East Asian Economies : A Comment
This study demonstrates the usefulness of Kapetanois et al. (2003) test in differentiating the two stages of income convergence—long run convergence and catching up. A reexamination of the “Four Asian Dragons” economies, in which their income differentials with respect to Japan have been identified...
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my.unimas.ir.296012021-09-17T04:01:22Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/29601/ Income convergence? Evidence of Non-linearity in the East Asian Economies : A Comment Venus, Khim-Sen Liew Yusuf, Ahmad HB Economic Theory HG Finance This study demonstrates the usefulness of Kapetanois et al. (2003) test in differentiating the two stages of income convergence—long run convergence and catching up. A reexamination of the “Four Asian Dragons” economies, in which their income differentials with respect to Japan have been identified as non-linear stationary in Liew and Lim (2005), reveals that the economy of Hong Kong, Korea and Singapore are catching up, while Taiwan has yet to catch up, with the Japan economy. Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) 2006 Article NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/29601/1/income.pdf Venus, Khim-Sen Liew and Yusuf, Ahmad (2006) Income convergence? Evidence of Non-linearity in the East Asian Economies : A Comment. |
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This study demonstrates the usefulness of Kapetanois et al. (2003) test in differentiating the two stages of income convergence—long run convergence and catching up. A reexamination of the “Four Asian Dragons” economies, in which their income differentials with respect to Japan have been identified as non-linear stationary in Liew and Lim
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Income convergence? Evidence of Non-linearity in the East Asian Economies : A Comment |
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