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Details about David Duden Selover

Postal address:David D. Selover Department of Economics Old Dominion University Norfolk, Virginia 23529
Workplace:Department of Economics, Strome College of Business, Old Dominion University, (more information at EDIRC)

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Journal Articles

2022

  1. An ocean apart? The effects of US business cycles on Chinese business cycles
    International Review of Economics & Finance, 2022, 82, (C), 677-698 Downloads
  2. Resolving the Covid Vaccination Debate by Understanding Diversity and Standardization
    FIIB Business Review, 2022, 11, (4), 371-375 Downloads

2017

  1. How Do the Trans-Pacific Economies Affect the USA? An Industrial Sector Approach
    The World Economy, 2017, 40, (10), 2097-2124 Downloads

2015

  1. Examining industrial interdependence between Japan and South Korea: A FAVAR approach
    Japan and the World Economy, 2015, 36, (C), 67-87 Downloads View citations (2)

2014

  1. Why Can Weak Linkages Cause International Stock Market Synchronization? The Mode-Locking Effect
    International Journal of Financial Research, 2014, 5, (3), 20-42 Downloads View citations (2)

2012

  1. A study of competitive dynamics
    Journal of Business Research, 2012, 65, (3), 355-361 Downloads View citations (7)
  2. Foreign Direct Investment vs. Foreign Portfolio Investment
    Management International Review, 2012, 52, (5), 643-670 Downloads View citations (21)

2011

  1. "Keep silent and make money": Institutional patterns of earnings management in China
    Journal of Asian Economics, 2011, 22, (5), 369-382 Downloads View citations (10)
  2. Modeling unemployment as an inventory: A multicointegration approach
    Journal of Macroeconomics, 2011, 33, (4), 724-737 Downloads View citations (6)

2007

  1. Does El Nino Affect Business Cycles
    Eastern Economic Journal, 2007, 33, (1), 21-42 Downloads View citations (30)

2005

  1. Mode‐Locking and Regional Business Cycle Synchronization*
    Journal of Regional Science, 2005, 45, (4), 703-745 Downloads View citations (11)

2004

  1. International co-movements and business cycle transmission between Korea and Japan
    Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, 2004, 18, (1), 57-83 Downloads View citations (17)

2003

  1. Industrial Sector Mode-Locking and Business Cycle Formation
    Studies in Nonlinear Dynamics & Econometrics, 2003, 7, (3), 39 Downloads View citations (8)

2002

  1. International Interdependence and Business Cycle Transmission between Turkey and the European Union
    Southern Economic Journal, 2002, 69, (2), 206-238 Downloads

1999

  1. 'Mode-locking' and international business cycle transmission
    Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 1999, 23, (4), 591-618 Downloads View citations (19)
  2. International Interdependence and Business Cycle Transmission in ASEAN
    Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, 1999, 13, (3), 230-253 Downloads View citations (20)

1997

  1. Business cycle transmission between the United States and Japan: A vector error correction approach
    Japan and the World Economy, 1997, 9, (3), 385-411 Downloads View citations (10)

1996

  1. Business cycle transmission and interdependence between Japan and Australia
    Journal of Asian Economics, 1996, 7, (4), 569-602 Downloads View citations (12)

1995

  1. Business Cycle Transmission between Australia and New Zealand: A Vector Autoregression Approach
    Australian Economic Papers, 1995, 34, (65), 218-43 View citations (7)

1994

  1. Software Reviews
    Economic Journal, 1994, 104, (424), 713-26 View citations (2)

1987

  1. Cointegration and models of exchange rate determination
    International Journal of Forecasting, 1987, 3, (1), 43-51 Downloads View citations (92)
 
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