ARTICLE IN ACADEMIC JOURNALS
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Who moved my candy (sugar)? Happiness or money
2024
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
ISSUES AND PERSPECTIVES IN BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
DOI :
10.33093/ipbss.2024.4.1.5
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2. |
Financial Openness and Trade (Real) Openness: Should We Open Up Both Markets?
2024
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong, Soon Siew Voon Source :
Journal of Economic Integration
DOI :
10.11130/jei.2024017
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3. |
Inward foreign direct investment and innovation: Which comes first?
2024
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
ISSUES AND PERSPECTIVES IN BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
DOI :
10.33093/ipbss.2024.4.2.4
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4. |
NIGHTTIME LIGHTS OR HAPPINESS: WHICH ONE WOULD A SOCIETY CHOOSE?
2024
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
International Journal of Business and Society
DOI :
10.33736/ijbs.6866.2024
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5. |
Effect of Monetary Policy Statement on Overnight Policy Rate
2023
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Jurnal Ekonomi Malaysia
DOI :
10.17576/JEM-2023-5702-04
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6. |
Too Old or Too Young – Does Population Ageing Matter for Inflation?
2023
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
International Journal of Economics and Management
DOI :
10.47836/ijeam.17.1.07
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7. |
Macroeconomic Determinants of Non-Performing Loans in Malaysia.
2023
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT, FINANCE AND ACCOUNTING
DOI :
10.33093/ijomfa.2023.4.2.6
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8. |
GOVERNMENT SPENDING ON TERTIARY EDUCATION, KNOWLEDGE, TECHNOLOGY, AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
2022
Author(s) : Lai Siow Li, Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Journal of Economic Development
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9. |
I'll be back" are shocks to Covid-19 total confirmed cases permanent or transitory?
2021
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
LABUAN BULLETIN OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS & FINANCE (LBIBF)
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10. |
Interest rate and supply response of palm oil producers in Indonesia
2021
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
OIL PALM INDUSTRY ECONOMIC JOURNAL
DOI :
10.21894/opiej.2021.05
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11. |
Credit card usage and inflation: A case study of a small open economy
2020
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Jurnal Ekonomi Malaysia
DOI :
10.17576/JEM-2020-5401-2
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12. |
Should i stay or should i go? Taiwan's foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows and outflows
2020
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Contemporary Chinese Political Economy and Strategic Relations
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13. |
Credit Card Usage and Inflation: A Case Study of a Small Open Economy in Malaysia
2020
Author(s) : Zoey Jia Rou Wong, Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Jurnal Ekonomi Malaysia
DOI :
10.17576/JEM-2020-5401-2
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14. |
Are Major US Trading Partners’ Exports and Imports Cointegrated? Evidence from Bootstrap ARDL
2020
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Margin
DOI :
10.1177/0973801019886481
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15. |
Are major US trading partners exports and imports cointegrated? Evidence from bootstrap ARDL.
2020
Source :
Margin The Journal of Applied Economic Research
DOI :
10.1177%2F0973801019886481
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16. |
Retail space for rent! macroeconomic determinants of shopping complex occupancy rate.
2020
Source :
International Journal of Business and Society
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17. |
We bring you capital and job - foreign investment and employment in Malaysia
2020
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong, Amy Dict-weng Kwan Source :
Capital Markets Review
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18. |
Should I stay or should I go? Taiwan s foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows and outflows
2020
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong, Pei Yi Wong Source :
Contemporary Chinese Political Economy and Strategic Relations: An International Journal
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19. |
Retail space for rent! macroeconomic determinants of shopping complex occupancy rate
2020
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
International Journal of Business and Society
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20. |
Does institutional quality matter for the success of export-led growth?
2019
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong, Vidhya Sathyamoorthy Source :
International Journal of Economics and Management
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21. |
“New Go South Policy”: Are exports and imports of Taiwan with ASEAN10 cointegrated?
2019
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Contemporary Chinese Political Economy and Strategic Relations
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22. |
You've got money left over: Twin surpluses of balance of payments accounts in China
2019
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Contemporary Chinese Political Economy and Strategic Relations
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23. |
Does financial openness tell much about fertility transitions?
2019
Author(s) : Lai Siow Li, Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
International Journal of Economics and Management
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24. |
Does Financial Openness Tell Much about Fertility Transitions?
2019
Source :
International Journal of Economics and Management
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25. |
You’ve got money left over: twin surpluses of balance of payments accounts in China
2019
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong, Xiao Fu Source :
Contemporary Chinese Political Economy and Strategic Relations: An International Journal
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26. |
Sustainability of Net Errors and Omissions of Balance of Payments - with Global Results
2019
Author(s) : Liung Shi Ding, Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Labuan Bulletin of International Business and Finance
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27. |
Financial Openness and Trade Openness Nexus: Empirical Evidence from Global Data
2019
Source :
Capital Markets Review
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28. |
New go South policy : are exports and imports of Taiwan with ASEAN-10 cointegrated?
2019
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong, Chii Torng Liew Source :
Contemporary Chinese Political Economy and Strategic Relations: An International Journal
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29. |
Is financial account of balance of payments sustainable?
2019
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong, Hui Theng Ng Source :
Labuan Bulletin of International Business and Finance
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30. |
Financial sector and aggregate import demand: A general equilibrium perspective with Japan data
2018
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Asian Academy of Management Journal of Accounting and Finance
DOI :
10.21315/aamjaf2018.14.2.3
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31. |
Institutional quality and export-led growth: an empirical study
2018
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Journal of Economic Studies
DOI :
10.1108/JES-07-2016-0139
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32. |
EInstitutional quality and export-led growth: an empirical study
2018
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC STUDIES
DOI :
10.1108/JES-07-2016-0139
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33. |
Financial sector and aggregate import demand: a general equilibrium perspective with Japan data
2018
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Asian Academy of Management Journal of Accounting and Finance
DOI :
10.21315/aamjaf2018.14.2.3
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34. |
FINANCIAL SECTOR AND AGGREGATE IMPORT DEMAND: A GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM PERSPECTIVE WITH JAPAN DATA
2018
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
ASIAN ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL OF ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE
DOI :
10.21315/aamjaf2018.14.2.3
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35. |
Institutional quality and export-led growth: an empirical study
2018
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong, Vidhya Sathyamoorthy Source :
Journal of Economic Studies
DOI :
10.1108/ JES-07-2016-0139
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36. |
Bootstrap ARDL on energy-growth relationship for 22 OECD countries
2017
Source :
Applied Economics Letters
DOI :
10.1080/13504
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37. |
'Net errors and omissions' of balance of payments and its sustainability: a survey of literature
2017
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong, Liung Shi Ding Source :
Economics Bulletin
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38. |
New perspective on the 'net errors and omissions' in balance of payment accounts: an empirical study in Australia.
2017
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Asian Academy of Management Journal of Accounting & Finance
DOI :
10.21315/aamjaf2017.13.2.2
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39. |
Foreign direct investment inflows and intellectual property rights: empirical evidence from different income groups
2017
Source :
Global Economic Review
DOI :
10.1080/1226508X.2017.1340183
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40. |
NEW PERSPECTIVE ON THE 'NET ERRORS AND OMISSIONS' IN BALANCE OF PAYMENT ACCOUNTS: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY IN AUSTRALIA
2017
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
ASIAN ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL OF ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE
DOI :
10.21315/aamjaf2017.13.2.2
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41. |
Foreign Direct Investment Inflows and Intellectual Property Rights: Empirical Evidence from Different Income Groups
2017
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
GLOBAL ECONOMIC REVIEW
DOI :
10.1080/1226508X.2017.1340183
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42. |
'Net Errors and Omissions' of Balance of Payments and Its Sustainability: A Survey of Literature
2017
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
ECONOMICS BULLETIN
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43. |
Bootstrap ARDL on energy-growth relationship for 22 OECD countries
2017
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
APPLIED ECONOMICS LETTERS
DOI :
10.1080/13504851.2017.1284980
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Bootstrap ARDL on energy-growth relationship for 22 OECD countries
2017
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Applied Economics Letters
DOI :
10.1080/13504851.2017.1284980
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45. |
'Net errors and omissions' of balance of payments and its sustainability: A survey of literature
2017
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Economics Bulletin
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46. |
Foreign direct investment inflows and intellectual property rights: Empirical evidence from different income groups
2017
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Global Economic Review
DOI :
10.1080/1226508X.2017.1340183
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47. |
Carbon dioxide emissions, energy consumption, and economic growth in a transition economy: empirical evidence from Cambodia
2016
Author(s) : Tan Pei Pei, Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Labuan Bulletin of International Business & Finance
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48. |
General equilibrium perspective on twin deficits hypothesis: an empirical study with U.S. results
2015
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Global Economic Review
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49. |
"Common factors", Cointegration, and Japan s aggregate import demand function
2015
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
International Journal of Economics and Management
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50. |
Real interest rate and house prices in Malaysia: an empirical study.
2015
Author(s) : Tan Pei Pei, Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Economics Bulletin
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51. |
Fiscal deficit, trade deficit, and financial account deficit: triple deficits hypothesis with the U.S. experience
2014
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Department of Economics, Monash University, Discussion Paper No 06/14
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52. |
Export-led growth in Cambodia: an empirical study.
2013
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Economics Bulletin
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53. |
Current and capital account interdependence: an empirical test.
2012
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
International Journal of Business and Society
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54. |
Foreign direct investment, merchandise and services trade in a transition economy: the case of Cambodia.
2011
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
International Economic Journal
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55. |
Foreign direct investment and employment in manufacturing and services sectors: fresh empirical evidence from Singapore.
2011
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Journal of Economic Studies
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56. |
Exchange rate variability and the export demand for Malaysia s semiconductors: an empirical study
2011
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Applied Economics
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57. |
Real exchange rates and real interest differentials: the case of a transitional economy Cambodia.
2011
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
International Journal of Business and Society
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58. |
Wagner s law versus Keynesian hypothesis in Malaysia: an impressionistic view.
2010
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
International Journal of Business and Society
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59. |
The determinants of inward foreign direct investment: the case of Malaysia.
2010
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
International Journal of Business and Society
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60. |
An empirical investigation of purchasing power parity for a transition economy Cambodia.
2010
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Economics Bulletin
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61. |
Tourism and openness to trade in Singapore: evidence using aggregate and country level data.
2010
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Tourism Economics
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62. |
An empirical investigation on the sustainability of balancing item of balance of payment accounts for OIC member countries.
2009
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Journal of Economic Cooperation and Development
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63. |
SARS epidemic and international visitor arrivals to Cambodia: is the impact permanent or transitory?
2009
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Tourism Economics
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64. |
Foreign direct investment and services trade: evidence from Malaysia and Singapore
2009
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Global Economic Review
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65. |
Twin deficits in Cambodia: an empirical study.
2009
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Economics Bulletin
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66. |
Is the balancing item for Australia sustainable? evidence from a threshold autoregressive model with an autoregressive unit root.
2008
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Australian Economic Papers
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67. |
The effects of exchange rate volatility on Malaysia s disaggregated electrical exports.
2008
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Journal of Economic Studies
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68. |
Aggregate import demand function for Japan: a cointegration re-investigation
2008
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Global Economic Review
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69. |
Determinants of Malaysian trade balance: an ARDL bound testing approach - a commentary
2008
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Global Economic Review
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70. |
The demand for imports in Japan: a review article.
2008
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
International Journal of Business and Society
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71. |
An empirical investigation on sustainability of balancing item in Asian countries
2008
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Applied Economics Letters
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72. |
Sustainability of balancing item of balance of payments accounts: fresh empirical evidence for G7 countries
2007
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Applied Economics Letters
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73. |
Foreign direct investment and electronics exports: exploratory empirical evidence from Malaysia s top five electronics exports.
2007
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Economics Bulletin
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74. |
Money demand function for Southeast Asian countries: an empirical view from expenditure components.
2007
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Journal of Economic Studies
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75. |
An empirical investigation on the sustainability of the Japan s bilateral imbalance.
2007
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
International Journal of Business and Society
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76. |
Export led growth in Hong Kong: empirical evidence from the components of exports.
2006
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
International Journal of Business and Society
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77. |
Aggregate import demand and bank credit in Southeast Asia: an empirical study.
2006
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
International Journal of Economics and Management
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78. |
Japan s balancing item: does timing errors matter?
2006
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Applied Economics Letters
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79. |
The influences of economic openness on Japan s balancing item: an empirical note
2006
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Applied Economics Letters
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80. |
New evidence on export expansion, economic growth and causality in China
2006
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Applied Economics Letters
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81. |
A new approach on examining the sustainability of external imbalances: the case of Japan.
2006
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Applied Economics Letters
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82. |
Revisiting South Korea s import demand behavior: a cointegration analysis.
2005
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Asian Economic Journal
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83. |
Does exchange rate volatility matter for the balancing item of balance of payments accounts in Japan? an empirical note.
2005
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
International Review of Economics
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84. |
Demand for broad money and expenditure components in Japan: an empirical study.
2004
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Japan and the World Economy
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85. |
Does financial variable(s) explain the Japanese aggregate import demand? a cointegration analysis.
2004
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Applied Economics Letters
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86. |
Cointegration analysis for Japanese import demand: revisited
2003
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Applied Economics Letters
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87. |
The long-run relationship between nominal interest rates and inflation of the Asian developing countries a commentary.
2003
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Jurnal Ekonomi Malaysia
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88. |
An empirical analysis of China s aggregate import demand function.
2003
Author(s) : Saharuddin Bin Mohamad, Saad Tayyab Source :
China Economic Review
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89. |
Japanese aggregate import demand function: reassessment from the bounds testing approach.
2003
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Japan and the World Economy
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90. |
A cointegration analysis of Malaysian import demand function: reassessment from the bounds test.
2002
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Applied Economics Letters
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91. |
Disaggregated import demand and expenditure components in Malaysia: an empirical study.
2002
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Malaysian Journal of Economic Studies
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92. |
Demand for M3 and expenditure components in Malaysia: assessment from bounds testing approach.
2002
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Applied Economics Letters
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93. |
Bank lending and inflation in Malaysia: assessment from unrestricted error-correction models.
2001
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Asian Economic Journal
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94. |
Aggregate import demand and expenditure components in five ASEAN countries: an empirical study.
2001
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong Source :
Jurnal Ekonomi Malaysia
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BOOK
NO | DETAILS OF BOOK |
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1. |
Malaysian International Trade Issues: An Impressionistic View
2008
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong |
CHAPTER IN BOOK
NO | DETAILS OF CHAPTER IN BOOK |
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1. |
Non-Tariff Measures in Malaysia.
2016
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2. |
Chapter 4: Determinants of Aggregate Import Demand in Bangladesh
2008
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong |
3. |
Chapter 7: Linking Commercial Bank Lending into Determinants of Price Level in Malaysia.
2004
Author(s) : Tang Tuck Cheong |
RESEARCH PROJECT
GRANT | PROGRESS | STATUS |
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Government Spending on Tertiary Education, Knowledge and Technology, and Economic Growth: An Empirical Study
Researcher(s) : Associate Prof. Dr. Lai Siow Li |
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RESEARCH COLLABORATOR
GRANT | PROGRESS | STATUS |
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China's Outbound Direct Investment And The World Economic
Researcher(s) : Eng Yoke Kee, Dr. Zulkufly Ramly, Dr. Tang Tuck Cheong |
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Financial Openness And Economic Growth:establishing Threshold Conditions From The Policy Trilemma
Researcher(s) : Dr. Tang Tuck Cheong |
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Fertility Transition and Financial Openness: An Empirical Study
Researcher(s) : Dr. Tang Tuck Cheong |
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