[[abstract]]The relationship between market structure and income shares is investigated by comparing the empirical research from four industrialized economies and by using 1986 census data to study the case of Taiwan under a dualistic structure framework. In the former, market structure elements seem to favor the share of capital at the expense of labor. In thelatter, industries were divided into (1) export-oriented and domestic-oriented groups, and (2) capital-intensive and labor-intensive groups. The Chow test rejected the two-regime hypothesis for the first group, but confirmed this hypothesis for the second group. Overall, market structure elements had little or no impact on either the whole manufacturing sector or on the two divided gr...
We use monthly stock market indices for 58 countries to construct pairwise correlations of returns a...
Distribution of Individual Wages, Education and Development : Taiwan (1979-1994) This paper studie...
In this paper, we look at structural change, and in particular at the shrinking size of manufacturin...
The relationship between market structure and income shares is investigated by comparing the empiric...
[[abstract]]A high degree of openness and labour-intensive production are the two main features of T...
[[abstract]]This note reports the structure and the determinants of inter-industry wage differences ...
A high degree of openness and labour-intensive production are the two main features of Taiwan's manu...
This paper examines the role of domestic and foreign competition in explaining the market structure ...
[[abstract]]The aim of this study was to explore how various levels of information asymmetry affect ...
[[abstract]]Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have played an important role in many countrie...
This is a study searching for proof of universal patterns of structural change in the process of dev...
[[abstract]]This article aims to investigate empirically the influences of concentration, exports, a...
In Taiwan, a dichotomous market structure is closely related to the progress of economic development...
In this paper, we look at structural change, and in particular at the shrinking size of manufacturin...
We use monthly stock market indices for 58 countries to construct pairwise correlations of returns a...
We use monthly stock market indices for 58 countries to construct pairwise correlations of returns a...
Distribution of Individual Wages, Education and Development : Taiwan (1979-1994) This paper studie...
In this paper, we look at structural change, and in particular at the shrinking size of manufacturin...
The relationship between market structure and income shares is investigated by comparing the empiric...
[[abstract]]A high degree of openness and labour-intensive production are the two main features of T...
[[abstract]]This note reports the structure and the determinants of inter-industry wage differences ...
A high degree of openness and labour-intensive production are the two main features of Taiwan's manu...
This paper examines the role of domestic and foreign competition in explaining the market structure ...
[[abstract]]The aim of this study was to explore how various levels of information asymmetry affect ...
[[abstract]]Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have played an important role in many countrie...
This is a study searching for proof of universal patterns of structural change in the process of dev...
[[abstract]]This article aims to investigate empirically the influences of concentration, exports, a...
In Taiwan, a dichotomous market structure is closely related to the progress of economic development...
In this paper, we look at structural change, and in particular at the shrinking size of manufacturin...
We use monthly stock market indices for 58 countries to construct pairwise correlations of returns a...
We use monthly stock market indices for 58 countries to construct pairwise correlations of returns a...
Distribution of Individual Wages, Education and Development : Taiwan (1979-1994) This paper studie...
In this paper, we look at structural change, and in particular at the shrinking size of manufacturin...