We investigate growth determinants for Mongolia as a small emerging economy considering China as its large neighbor. Our causality analysis during January 1992 to August 2017 reveals significant linear and nonlinear relationships in growth explanation. China’s GDP and coal prices, together with some of their linear and nonlinear lagged components, predict Mongolia’s GDP, where a one percent increase in China’s GDP relates to an increase in Mongolia of 1.5 percent. Current exchange rates and the nonlinear components of lagged levels of consumer prices also explain growth. Our results underline the role of macroeconomic drivers of growth in emerging economies
Using time series data, this paper investigates China’s carbon emissions during 1960-2006, with part...
In this study, we compare the determinants of GDP per capital for China and the other BRICS countrie...
Mongolia’s geographical location, its economic structure and its mineral wealth give it unique chara...
We investigate growth determinants for Mongolia as a small emerging economy considering China as its...
Mongolia is the second largest landlocked country, which has unique economic condition. This paper a...
The Mongolian Journal of International Affairs; Number 11, 2004, Page 89-103 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/...
Mongolia is the second largest landlocked country, which has unique economic condition. This paper a...
This paper examines the contributions of various factors to China’s economic growth. The methodolog...
China began its economic reforms in 1978 and have experienced strong economic growth. However, econo...
The level of economic growth for a country represents many aspects of life in that country. These as...
Thesis (M.Com. (Economics))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2006.This dissertation inv...
On 1 October 1949, the Communist Party of China under the leadership of Mao Zedong proclaimed the es...
Our study inquires about the role of China's structural policies in promoting its economic growth by...
The main objective of this paper is to disentangling the determinants of the Chinese economic growth...
 This paper analyzes various socio-economic aspects of China and Japan in order to identify the maj...
Using time series data, this paper investigates China’s carbon emissions during 1960-2006, with part...
In this study, we compare the determinants of GDP per capital for China and the other BRICS countrie...
Mongolia’s geographical location, its economic structure and its mineral wealth give it unique chara...
We investigate growth determinants for Mongolia as a small emerging economy considering China as its...
Mongolia is the second largest landlocked country, which has unique economic condition. This paper a...
The Mongolian Journal of International Affairs; Number 11, 2004, Page 89-103 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/...
Mongolia is the second largest landlocked country, which has unique economic condition. This paper a...
This paper examines the contributions of various factors to China’s economic growth. The methodolog...
China began its economic reforms in 1978 and have experienced strong economic growth. However, econo...
The level of economic growth for a country represents many aspects of life in that country. These as...
Thesis (M.Com. (Economics))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2006.This dissertation inv...
On 1 October 1949, the Communist Party of China under the leadership of Mao Zedong proclaimed the es...
Our study inquires about the role of China's structural policies in promoting its economic growth by...
The main objective of this paper is to disentangling the determinants of the Chinese economic growth...
 This paper analyzes various socio-economic aspects of China and Japan in order to identify the maj...
Using time series data, this paper investigates China’s carbon emissions during 1960-2006, with part...
In this study, we compare the determinants of GDP per capital for China and the other BRICS countrie...
Mongolia’s geographical location, its economic structure and its mineral wealth give it unique chara...