URN |
etd-0801113-104936 |
Author |
Jui-hung Wei |
Author's Email Address |
No Public. |
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Department |
Political Science |
Year |
2012 |
Semester |
2 |
Degree |
Master |
Type of Document |
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Language |
zh-TW.Big5 Chinese |
Title |
The Comovement of Remittances and Economic Growth :Lessons form Former Soviet Union Communist countries |
Date of Defense |
2013-07-25 |
Page Count |
51 |
Keyword |
The former Soviet Unions
Dynamic Correlation
Frequency Spectrum Analysis
Co-movement
Labor Remittance
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Abstract |
In this study, the dynamic relationship be tween labor remittance and GDP per capita is measured by Frequency Spectrum Analysis that wavelet checks the co-movement of the variables in different frequency. The analysis method has three characters. Remittances and GDP per capita into a frequency and time three-dimensional correlation contour associated distribution graph. First, it consider the dynamic correlation. Second, the fluctuation of the frequency reflects the co-movement of the variables at different frequency/time span. Third, it’s implicated that the strenth of the co-movement is associated with the political reality. The results show that due to the changes of economic and labor policies adjustments, the application of remittance, the scale of economics and the global financial crisis, the interaction between labor remittance and economic development in the former Soviet Unions is dynamic correlation with the long run and high frequency as well as short run and low frequency, respectively. |
Advisory Committee |
Yi-Ren Dzeng - chair
Chien-Chiang Lee - co-chair
Pei-fen Chen - co-chair
Chyi-Lu Jang - advisor
Chun-Ping Chang - advisor
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Files |
indicate access worldwide |
Date of Submission |
2013-09-01 |