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21. China’s Output Growth Volatility - How Important is the Business Cycle?
James Laurenceson and Danielle Rodgers, China’s Output Growth Volatility - How Important is the Business Cycle?
East Asia Economic Research Group Discussion Paper No. 21, November 2009, School of Economics, The University of Queensland. Queensland.
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20.
Output Co-movement between Australia and China
James Laurenceson and Kam Ki Tang, Output Co-movement between Australia and China. East Asia Economic Research Group Discussion Paper No. 20, November 2009, School of Economics, The University of Queensland. Queensland.
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19.
When China sneezes, does Australia need to catch a cold?
James Laurenceson and Kam Ki Tang, When China sneezes, does Australia need to catch a cold? East Asia Economic Research Group Discussion Paper No. 19, February 2009, School of Economics, The University of Queensland. Queensland.
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18.
Are foreign banks the efficiency benchmark in China’s banking sector?
James Laurenceson and Zhao Yong, Are foreign banks the efficiency benchmark in China’s banking sector? East Asia Economic Research Group Discussion Paper No. 18, December 2008, School of Economics, The University of Queensland. Queensland.
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17.
China’s business cycles since 1979: a chronology and comparative analysis
James Laurenceson and Corrine Dobson, China’s business cycles since 1979: a chronology and comparative analysis. East Asia Economic Research Group Discussion Paper No. 17, August 2008, School of Economics, University of Queensland, Brisbane
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16.
Efficiency Amongst China’s Banks: A DEA Analysis Five Years after WTO Entry
James Laurenceson and Zhao Yong, Efficiency amongst China’s banks: a DEA analysis five years after WTO entry. East Asia Economic Research Group Discussion Paper No. 16, June 2008, School of Economics, University of Queensland, Brisbane.
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15.
Vietnamese agriculture: One year entering the WTO
Pham Van Khoi, Vietnamese agriculture: One year entering the WTO. East Asia Economic Research Group Discussion, Paper No.15, June 2008, School of Economics, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.
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14.
Monetary policy rule for China: 1994-2006
Danfeng Kong, Monetary policy rule for China: 1994 – 2006. East Asia Economic Research Group Discussion Paper No. 14, February 2008, School of Economics, The University of Queensland. Queensland.
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13.
Has minority foreign investment in China’s banks improved their cost efficiency?
James Laurenceson and Fengming Qin, Has minority foreign investment in China’s banks improved their cost efficiency? East Asia Economic Research Group Discussion Paper No. 13, January 2008, School of Economics, University of Queensland, Brisbane.
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12.
Chinese Investment in Australia
James Laurenceson, Chinese Investment in Australia. East Asia Economic Research Group Discussion Paper No. 12, July 2007, School of Economics, The University of Queensland. Queensland.
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11.
Measuring long-run equilibrium exchange rates using standardized products with different specifications
James Laurenceson & Kam Ki Tang, Measuring long-run equilibrium exchange rates using standardized products with different specifications. East Asia Economic Research Group† Discussion Paper No. 11, April 2007, School of Economics, The University of Queensland. Queensland.
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10.
Share reform and the performance of China’s listed companies
Bing Bing Jiang, James Laurenceson & Kam Ki Tang, Share reform and the performance of China’s listed companies. East Asia Economic Research Group Discussion Paper No. 10, March 2007, School of Economics, The University of Queensland. Queensland.
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9.
The FDI-Income Growth Nexus:
a review of the Chinese experience
James Laurenceson & Kam Ki Tang*, The FDI-Income Growth Nexus: a review of the Chinese experience. East Asia Economic Research Group† Discussion Paper No. 9, March 2007, School of Economics, The University of Queensland. Queensland.
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8.
China’s Equilibrium Exchange Rate and Trade Balance: A Tale
of Apples and Pirates
James Laurenceson & Kam Ki Tang*, China’s Equilibrium
Exchange Rate and Trade Balance: A Tale of Apples and Pirates.
East Asia Economic Research Group† Discussion Paper No.
8, January 2006, School of Economics, The University of Queensland.
Queensland.
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7.
The stability condition of a forward looking Taylor rule
Danfeng Kong & Osamu Kamoike, The stability condition of a
forward looking Taylor rule. East Asia Economic Research Group
Discussion Paper No. 7, January 2006, School of Economics, The
University of Queensland. Queensland.
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6.
French direct investment in China: A survey report
Qi Jianhong & Zhou Jieqiong, French direct investment in China:
A survey report. East Asia Economic Research Group Discussion
Paper No. 6, January 2006, School of Economics, The University
of Queensland. Queensland.
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5.
China's capital account convertibility and financial stability
James Laurenceson & Kam Ki Tang*, China’s capital account
convertibility and financial stability. East Asia Economic Research
Group† Discussion Paper No. 5, October 2005, School of Economics,
The University of Queensland. Queensland.
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4.
How important is foreign capital to income growth in China and
India?**
Abby Kamalakanthan* & James Laurenceson, How important is
foreign capital to income growth in China and India? East Asia
Economic Research Group† Discussion Paper No. 4, October
2005, School of Economics, The University of Queensland. Queensland.
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3.
The nature of NGO microfinance in Vietnam and stakeholders’
perceptions of effectiveness
Hong Son Nghiem* & James Laurenceson, The nature of NGO microfianace
in Vietnam and stakeholders’ perceptions of effectiveness.
East Asia Economic Research Group† Discussion Paper No.
3, October 2005, School of Economics, The University of Queensland.
Queensland.
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2.
Estimating China’s de-facto capital account convertibility
James Laurenceson & Kam Ki Tang, China’s Estimating
China’s de-factor capital account convertibility. East Asia
Economic Research Group† Discussion Paper No. 2, September
2005, School of Economics, The University of Queensland. Queensland.
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China’s exchange rate debate **
James Laurenceson* & Fengming Qin, China’s exchange
rate policy: the case against abandoning the dollar peg. East
Asia Economic Research Group† Discussion Paper No. 1, August
2005, School of Economics, The University of Queensland. Queensland.
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