Search Results - "Soojoong Nam"
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The South Korea–China trade and the bilateral real exchange rate: Asymmetric evidence from 33 industries
Published in Economic analysis and policy (01-09-2021)“…The present article contributes to the existing literature by applying the NARDL approach of Shin et al. (2014) to investigate the asymmetric impacts of…”
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Sensitivity of bilateral trade between Korea and China to exchange rate fluctuations: Insights from the semiconductor industry
Published in World economy (01-07-2024)“…This study delves into the impact of exchange rate fluctuations on the bilateral semiconductor trade between Korea and China. We present compelling evidence…”
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The SDR and influences on the currency swap agreements for RMB
Published in Applied economics letters (20-09-2022)“…We analyse the determinants of RMB as an international reserve currency and the impact of joining the Special Drawing Rights (SDR) on the currency swap…”
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On the Relation between Exchange Rates and Domestic Investment: Asymmetric Evidence from China's 31 Provinces
Published in Australian economic review (01-12-2022)“…The current paper investigates whether the exchange rate asymmetrically influences domestic investment in China. To this end, the nonlinear autoregressive…”
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Technical Innovation and Export Activities of Small and Medium-Sized Firms in Korea
Published in Korean social science journal (Seoul, Korea ) (01-06-2021)“…This paper empirically analyzes the technical efficiency of small and medium-sized firms’ R&D activities and the effect of the efficiency on those firms’…”
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On the asymmetric effects of changes in crude oil prices on economic growth: New evidence from China's 31 provinces
Published in Australian economic papers (01-06-2021)“…Although previous literature has addressed an asymmetric response of economic growth to oil price movements in developed economies, less widely recognised is…”
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