目次Preface
I. The Granger Causality Models in Mean and Variance
1. A Bivariate Causality Between Stock Prices and Exchange
Rates: Evidence from Recent Asian Flu
C.W.J. Granger, Bwo-Nung Huang and Chin-Wei Yang
2. An Analysis of Factors Affecting Price Volatility of the US Oil
Market
Chin-Wei Yang, Ming J. Hwang and Bwo-Nung Huang
3. Causality and Cointegration of Stock Markets among the US,
Japan and South China Growth Triangle
Bwo-Nung Huang, Chin-Wei Yang and J.W. Hu
4. Long-run Purchasing Power Parity Revisited : A Monte Carlo
Simulation
Bwo-Nung Huang and Chin-Wei Yang
5. Oil Price Movements and Stock Market Revisited: A Case of
Sector Stock Price Indexes in the G-7 Countries
B.J.Lee , Chin-Wei Yang and Bwo-Nung Huang
6. Volatility of Changes in G-5 Exchange Rates and Its Market
Transmission Mechanism
Bwo-Nung Huang and Chin-Wei Yang
7. Stock Market Integration ―An Application of the Stochastic
Permanent Breaks Model
Bwo-Nung Huang and Robert C.W. Fok
8. State Dependent Correlation and Lead-Lag Relation when Volatility of Markets is Large: Evidence from the US and Asian Emerging Markets
Bwo-Nung Huang, Soong-Nark Sohng and Chin-Wei Yang
9. Oil Price Volatility
Ming J. Hwang, Chin-Wei Yang , Bwo-Nung Huang and H. Ohta
II. Granger Causality Models Using Panel Data
1. Causal Relationship between Energy Consumption and GDP
Growth Revisited: A Dynamic Panel Data Approach
Bwo-Nung Huang, Ming J. Hwang and Chin-Wei Yang
2. Military Expenditure and Economic Growth across Different
Groups: A Dynamic Panel Granger-Causality Approach
H. C. Chang, Bwo-Nung Huang and Chin-Wei Yang
3. New Evidence on Demand for Cigarette: A Panel Data Approach
Bwo-Nung Huang, Chin-Wei Yang and Ming J. Hwang
III. Granger Causality Models with Thresholds
1. Demand for Cigarette Revisited: An Application of the Threshold
Regression Model
Bwo-Nung Huang and Chin-Wei Yang
2. Does More Energy Consumption Bolster Economic Growth?
An Application of Nonlinear Threshold Model
Bwo-Nung Huang, Ming J. Hwang and Chin-Wei Yang
3. The Dynamics of a Nonlinear Relationship between Crude Oil Spot and Futures Prices: A Multivariate Threshold Regression Approach
Bwo-Nung Huang, Ming J. Hwang and Chin-Wei Yang
4. On the Relationship between Military Expenditure, Threat and
Economic Growth: A Nonlinear Approach
A.J. Yang, William N. Trumbull, Chin-Wei Yang and Bwo-Nung Huang
5. Factors Affecting an Economy‘s Tolerance and Delay of
Response to the Impact of a Positive Oil Price Shock
Bwo-Nung Huang
6. Defense Spending and Economic Growth across the Taiwan
Strait: A Threshold Regression Model
Chung-Nang Lai, Bwo-Nung Huang and Chin-Wei Yang
7. Tourism Development and Economic Growth: A Nonlinear
Approach
Wan-Chen Po and Bwo-Nung Huang
IV. Indirect Granger Causality, Random Walk, Long-term Memory, Volatility of Stock Market and Other Econometric Models
1. Industrial Output and Stock Price Revisited: An Application of
the Multivariate Indirect Causality Model
Bwo-Nung Huang and Chin-Wei Yang
2. The Fractal Structure in Multinational Stock Returns
Bwo-Nung Huang and Chin-Wei Yang
3. A Comparative Statistical Analysis of the Taiwan Market and the New York Stock Exchange Using Five-Minute Data
Bwo-Nung Huang and Chin-Wei Yang
3. Do Asian Stock Market Prices Follow Random Walk? Evidence from the Variance Ratio Test
Bwo-Nung Huang
5. The Impact of Financial Liberalization on Stock Market
Volatility in Emerging Markets
Bwo-Nung Huang and Chin-Wei Yang
6. An Analysis of Exchange Rate Linkage Effect: An Application of the Multivariate Correlation Analysis
Bwo-Nung Huang and Chin-Wei Yang
7. An Empirical Investigation of Trading Volume and Return
Volatility of the Taiwan Stock Market
Bwo-Nung Huang and Chin-Wei Yang
8. The Impact of Settlement Time on the Volatility of Stock Market
Revisited: An Application of the Iterated Cumulative Sums of
Squares Detection Method for Changes of Variance
Bwo-Nung Huang and Chin-Wei Yang
9. The US and Taiwan Trade Balance Revisited: A Comparison of
Instrumental Variable and the VAR models
Bwo-Nung Huang, Soong-Nark Sohng and Chin-Wei Yang
10. The Random Walk Hypothesis of the Emerging Stock Markets
Revisited: A Comparison of Test Power of the Variance Ratio and Rescaled Range Models
Bwo-Nung Huang, Chin-Wei Yang and Walter C. Labys
11. Are Mathematics, Economics and Accounting Courses Important Determinants in Financial Management: A Rank Order Approach
Rod Rahsler, Ken Hung, Chin-Wei Yang and Thomas Stuhldreher
About the Book
Autobiography of Professor Bwo-Nung Huang
Autobiography of Professor Chin-Wei Yang