This paper examines whether increasing trade intensity among East Asian countries has led to a synchronization of business cycles. It extends the work of Shin and Wang (2004) in two ways: by (i) improving the specification of their business cycle correlation equation, and (ii) extending the sample to cover the period after the Asian financial crisis. The study finds that intra-industry trade, rather than inter-industry trade, is the major factor explaining business cycle co-movements in East Asia, with important implications for the prospects for a single currency in the region.economic integration; trade intensity; intra-industry trade; business cycle synchronization; East Asia
This paper attempts to analyze the relationships between the ASEAN-5 countries' business cycles. We ...
Previous studies have shown that there are many pros and cons to the increased intensity of trade be...
To justify the business cycle synchronization (BCS) process among ASEAN-5 (Indonesia, Malaysia, Phil...
This paper studies the co-movement of intra-Asian business cycles. Based on the regional bilateral t...
Countries in East Asia (EA) have made a great deal of progress in integrating their economies since ...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the feasibility of a monetary union in East Asia focusing ...
In this paper, we examine the relationship between trade, finance, specialization and output synchro...
This paper analyzes the feasibility of a monetary union in East Asia focusing on business cycles syn...
The Asian financial crisis in mid-1997 has increased interest in policies to achieve greater regiona...
This paper investigates the synchronization of the intra-East Asian business cycles based on regiona...
Some key criteria in the optimal currency area literature are that countries should join a currency ...
This paper re-examines the relationship between trade intensity and business cycle synchronization f...
This study examines the business cycle synchronisation in East Asia as satisfying one of the precond...
I examine the dynamics of business cycle correlations within emerging East Asia, and draw comparison...
In this paper business cycle correlations between countries in the Asia-Pacific region are examined....
This paper attempts to analyze the relationships between the ASEAN-5 countries' business cycles. We ...
Previous studies have shown that there are many pros and cons to the increased intensity of trade be...
To justify the business cycle synchronization (BCS) process among ASEAN-5 (Indonesia, Malaysia, Phil...
This paper studies the co-movement of intra-Asian business cycles. Based on the regional bilateral t...
Countries in East Asia (EA) have made a great deal of progress in integrating their economies since ...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the feasibility of a monetary union in East Asia focusing ...
In this paper, we examine the relationship between trade, finance, specialization and output synchro...
This paper analyzes the feasibility of a monetary union in East Asia focusing on business cycles syn...
The Asian financial crisis in mid-1997 has increased interest in policies to achieve greater regiona...
This paper investigates the synchronization of the intra-East Asian business cycles based on regiona...
Some key criteria in the optimal currency area literature are that countries should join a currency ...
This paper re-examines the relationship between trade intensity and business cycle synchronization f...
This study examines the business cycle synchronisation in East Asia as satisfying one of the precond...
I examine the dynamics of business cycle correlations within emerging East Asia, and draw comparison...
In this paper business cycle correlations between countries in the Asia-Pacific region are examined....
This paper attempts to analyze the relationships between the ASEAN-5 countries' business cycles. We ...
Previous studies have shown that there are many pros and cons to the increased intensity of trade be...
To justify the business cycle synchronization (BCS) process among ASEAN-5 (Indonesia, Malaysia, Phil...