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SCAPE

Name Date published Author
Choice of Monetary and Exchange Regimes in ECOWAS: An Optimum Currency Area Analysis January 2005
Exchange Rate Cooperation in East Asia – Why a Basket Approach may be best January 2007
Volatility Dynamics in Foreign Exchange Rates: Further Evidence from the Malaysian Ringgit and Singapore Dollar January 2008
Do the technical indicators reward chartists? A study on the stock markets of China, Hong Kong and Taiwan January 2005
What Determines the Gradient among Children in Developing Countries? Evidence from Indonesia January 2006
Determinants of Job Turnover Intentions: Evidence from Singapore January 2005
Learning by Exporting and High-tech Capital Deepening in Singapore Manufacturing Industries, 1974-2006 January 2008
Pursuing Green Growth: Some Conflicts and Necessary Conditions for a Pragmatic Environmental Policy January 2005
Assessing the Effects of Privatisation, Competition and Regulation on Economic Performance: The Case of Electricity Sector Reform January 2005
SINGAPORE’S RECURRENT BUDGET SURPLUS THE ROLE OF CONSERVATIVE GROWTH FORECASTS January 2007
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