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Working Papers

2014

  1. Survival Analysis of Very Low Birth Weight Infant Mortality in Taiwan
    Econometric Institute Research Papers, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Erasmus School of Economics (ESE), Econometric Institute Downloads

2010

  1. Analyzing and Forecasting Volatility Spillovers and Asymmetries in Major Crude Oil Spot, Forward and Futures Markets
    Econometric Institute Research Papers, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Erasmus School of Economics (ESE), Econometric Institute Downloads View citations (30)

2009

  1. Information from Relationship Lending: Evidence from China
    Discussion Paper, Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research Downloads View citations (13)

1995

  1. Incentive Effects in the Australian Labour Market: An application of the Lazear and Moore model
    Economics Discussion / Working Papers, The University of Western Australia, Department of Economics Downloads

Journal Articles

2017

  1. Erratum to: Fiscal decentralization and China’s provincial economic growth: a panel data analysis for China’s tax sharing system
    Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology, 2017, 51, (5), 2291-2291 Downloads View citations (6)
  2. Fiscal decentralization and China’s provincial economic growth: a panel data analysis for China’s tax sharing system
    Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology, 2017, 51, (5), 2267-2289 Downloads View citations (11)

2016

  1. Does government ideology influence environmental performance? Evidence based on a new dataset
    Economic Systems, 2016, 40, (2), 232-246 Downloads View citations (54)
  2. Does higher government debt link to higher social expenditure? New method, new evidence
    Applied Economics, 2016, 48, (16), 1429-1451 Downloads View citations (1)
  3. GLOBALIZATION AND REAL GDP: NEW EVIDENCE USING PANEL VECTOR AUTOREGRESSION
    The Singapore Economic Review (SER), 2016, 61, (05), 1-34 Downloads
  4. Vote Buying and Victory of Election: The Case of Taiwan
    Prague Economic Papers, 2016, 2016, (5), 591-606 Downloads View citations (2)

2015

  1. Business cycle synchronization in Asia-Pacific: New evidence from wavelet analysis
    Journal of Asian Economics, 2015, 37, (C), 20-33 Downloads View citations (13)
  2. Do natural disasters increase the likelihood that a government is replaced?
    Applied Economics, 2015, 47, (17), 1788-1808 Downloads View citations (16)
  3. Do oil spot and futures prices move together?
    Energy Economics, 2015, 50, (C), 379-390 Downloads View citations (45)
  4. Does globalization promote real output? Evidence from quantile cointegration regression
    Economic Modelling, 2015, 44, (C), 25-36 Downloads View citations (14)
  5. Globalization, Economic Growth and Institutional Development in China
    Global Economic Review, 2015, 44, (1), 31-63 Downloads View citations (8)
  6. Government ideology and the natural disasters: a global investigation
    Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards, 2015, 78, (3), 1481-1490 Downloads View citations (17)

2013

  1. Energy exports, globalization and economic growth: The case of South Caucasus
    Economic Modelling, 2013, 33, (C), 333-346 Downloads View citations (17)
  2. Explaining Voter Turnout in Taiwan Legislative Elections
    International Economic Journal, 2013, 27, (4), 645-661 Downloads View citations (2)
  3. Natural Disasters, Political Risk and Insurance Market Development
    The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance - Issues and Practice, 2013, 38, (3), 406-448 Downloads View citations (15)
  4. Remittances and corruption
    Economics Letters, 2013, 118, (1), 182-185 Downloads View citations (46)
  5. THE ECONOMIC VOTING HYPOTHESIS IN THE PRESENCE OF THRESHOLD EFFECTS: EVIDENCE FROM ASYMMETRIC MODELING
    The Singapore Economic Review (SER), 2013, 58, (01), 1-29 Downloads View citations (4)

2012

  1. Partisanship and international trade: Some international evidence
    Acta Oeconomica, 2012, 62, (1), 41-63 Downloads View citations (1)
  2. The Demand for Money in China: A Reassessment Using the Bounds Testing Approach
    Journal for Economic Forecasting, 2012, (1), 74-94 Downloads View citations (2)
  3. The political economy of exchange rate regimes in developed and developing countries
    European Journal of Political Economy, 2012, 28, (1), 38-53 Downloads View citations (45)

2011

  1. Are Fruit and Vegetable Prices Non-linear Stationary? Evidence from Smooth Transition Autoregressive Models
    Economics Bulletin, 2011, 31, (1), 189-207 Downloads View citations (2)
  2. Correlating recurrent radon precursors with local earthquake magnitude and crust strain near the Chihshang fault of eastern Taiwan
    Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards, 2011, 59, (2), 861-869 Downloads View citations (1)
  3. The Effect of Globalization and Political Party on Economic Growth
    Eastern European Economics, 2011, 49, (6), 5-26 Downloads View citations (6)
  4. The political economy of energy regulation in OECD countries
    Energy Economics, 2011, 33, (5), 816-825 Downloads View citations (69)

2010

  1. A Re-examination of German Government Approval and Economic Performance: Is There a Stable Relationship between Them?
    International Economic Journal, 2010, 24, (1), 25-43 Downloads View citations (5)
  2. Globalization and Economic Growth: A Political Economy Analysis for OECD Countries
    Global Economic Review, 2010, 39, (2), 151-173 Downloads View citations (56)
  3. US macroeconomic conditions and asymmetric adjustment in Presidential approval
    Journal of Economic Policy Reform, 2010, 13, (3), 251-258 Downloads View citations (2)

2009

  1. Does candidates' advertising spending help winning?
    Journal of Economic Policy Reform, 2009, 12, (3), 201-218 Downloads View citations (1)
  2. Economics and politics in the United States: a state‐level investigation
    Journal of Economic Policy Reform, 2009, 12, (4), 343-354 Downloads View citations (17)
  3. FDI, financial development, and economic growth: International evidence
    Journal of Applied Economics, 2009, 12, 249-271 Downloads View citations (71)
  4. HYSTERESIS IN UNEMPLOYMENT REVISITED: EVIDENCE FROM PANEL LM UNIT ROOT TESTS WITH HETEROGENEOUS STRUCTURAL BREAKS
    Bulletin of Economic Research, 2009, 61, (4), 325-334 Downloads View citations (20)
  5. IMPACT OF MACROECONOMIC CONDITIONS ON GOVERNMENT POPULARITY: AN ECOWAS INVESTIGATION
    South African Journal of Economics, 2009, 77, (1), 28-44 Downloads View citations (1)
  6. Is the secularization hypothesis valid? A panel data assessment for Taiwan
    Applied Economics, 2009, 43, (6), 729-745 Downloads
  7. Stochastic convergence of per capita carbon dioxide emissions and multiple structural breaks in OECD countries
    Economic Modelling, 2009, 26, (6), 1375-1381 Downloads View citations (49)

2008

  1. Are per capita carbon dioxide emissions converging among industrialized countries? New time series evidence with structural breaks
    Environment and Development Economics, 2008, 13, (4), 497-515 Downloads View citations (24)
  2. Ballistic transport in bilayer nano-graphite ribbons under gate and magnetic fields
    The European Physical Journal B: Condensed Matter and Complex Systems, 2008, 64, (2), 249-255 Downloads
  3. Do CO2 emission levels converge among 21 OECD countries? New evidence from unit root structural break tests
    Applied Economics Letters, 2008, 15, (7), 551-556 Downloads View citations (23)
  4. Energy consumption and economic growth in Asian economies: A more comprehensive analysis using panel data
    Resource and Energy Economics, 2008, 30, (1), 50-65 Downloads View citations (416)
  5. Energy-income causality in OECD countries revisited: The key role of capital stock
    Energy Economics, 2008, 30, (5), 2359-2373 Downloads View citations (174)
  6. Money demand function versus monetary integration: Revisiting panel cointegration among GCC countries
    Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (MATCOM), 2008, 79, (1), 85-93 Downloads View citations (14)
  7. New evidence on the convergence of per capita carbon dioxide emissions from panel seemingly unrelated regressions augmented Dickey–Fuller tests
    Energy, 2008, 33, (9), 1468-1475 Downloads View citations (58)
  8. THE GENERATIVE POWER OF AIR FREIGHT IN THE TRADE OPENNESS – ECONOMIC GROWTH NEXUS IN AFRICAN COUNTRIES
    South African Journal of Economics, 2008, 76, (3), 493-512 Downloads View citations (5)
  9. Trend stationary of inflation rates: evidence from LM unit root testing with a long span of historical data
    Applied Economics, 2008, 40, (19), 2523-2536 Downloads View citations (10)
  10. Unemployment hysteresis in OECD countries: Centurial time series evidence with structural breaks
    Economic Modelling, 2008, 25, (2), 312-325 Downloads View citations (32)

2007

  1. Energy consumption and GDP revisited: A panel analysis of developed and developing countries
    Energy Economics, 2007, 29, (6), 1206-1223 Downloads View citations (159)
  2. Mean reversion of inflation rates in 19 OECD countries: Evidence from panel Lm unit root tests with structural breaks
    Economics Bulletin, 2007, 3, (23), 1-15 Downloads View citations (5)
  3. Social Welfare Expenditure, Human Capital, and Economic Growth: Evidence from Taiwan
    Journal of Economics and Management, 2007, 3, (2), 225-247 Downloads View citations (1)
  4. Testing linearity in a cointegrating STR model for the money demand function: International evidence from G-7 countries
    Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (MATCOM), 2007, 76, (4), 293-302 Downloads View citations (4)
  5. The impact of energy consumption on economic growth: Evidence from linear and nonlinear models in Taiwan
    Energy, 2007, 32, (12), 2282-2294 Downloads View citations (101)

2006

  1. Social security expenditure and GDP in OECD countries: A cointegrated panel analysis
    International Economic Journal, 2006, 20, (3), 303-320 Downloads View citations (10)
  2. THE LONG-RUN RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DEFENCE EXPENDITURES AND GDP IN TAIWAN
    Defence and Peace Economics, 2006, 17, (4), 361-385 Downloads View citations (9)

2005

  1. Structural breaks, energy consumption, and economic growth revisited: Evidence from Taiwan
    Energy Economics, 2005, 27, (6), 857-872 Downloads View citations (255)
 
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