Capital market integration in developing Asia
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Capital market integration in developing Asian countries has resulted in higher economic growth and greater stability. Low inflation, stable nominal exchange rates, higher productivity of investments, and enhancement of technology are some of the other results. Most Asian nations adopted capital market integration in their efforts to institute large scale economic reforms, and continue to strengthen economic liberalization in order to counteract the destabilizing effect often associated with capital market integration.
Publication Name: World Economy
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0378-5920
Year: 1997
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On optimal replacement thresholds with technological expectations
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Decisions on timing of purchases during a period of technological change are examined in detail. The impact of speed of change is among the factors assessed.
Publication Name: Journal of Economic Theory
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0022-0531
Year: 1999
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