C. Harvie

Publication List Details

Period

1998 - 2008

Number

94

Co-Authors

Identifying productivity change in Botswana’s financial institutions: an application of Malmquist productivity indices (2008)

Moffat, B., Valadkhani, A., Harvie, C.

The productivity and efficiency of the financial sector is pivotal to the attainment of economic growth and development in developed and developing economies alike, and is of particular interest in...

Identifying productivity change in Botswana's financial institutions: an application of Malmquist productivity indices (2008)

Moffat, B., Valadkhani, A., Harvie, C.

The productivity and efficiency of the financial sector is pivotal to the attainment of economic growth and development in developed and developing economies alike, and is of particular interest in...

Identifying productivity change in Botswana’s financial institutions: an application of Malmquist productivity indices (2008)

Moffat, B., Valadkhani, A., Harvie, C.

The productivity and efficiency of the financial sector is pivotal to the attainment of economic growth and development in developed and developing economies alike, and is of particular interest in...

Lebanon's Fiscal Crisis and Economic Reconstruction after War: the case of a bridge too far? (2007)

Harvie, C., Saleh, A. S.

Since the onset of the Civil War in 1975 Lebanon has experienced burgeoning fiscal deficits and an unsustainable public debt overhang. Much of this arose from the loss of revenues during the period...

The Influence of International Stock Markets and Macroeconomic Variables on the Thai Stock Market (2007)

Chancharat, S., Valadkhani, A., Harvie, C.

The paper examines the impact of several stock market price indices and macroeconomic variables on the Thai stock market, using a GARCH-M model and monthly data (1988M1-2004M12). We find that (a)...

The Influence of International Stock Markets and Macroeconomic Variables on the Thai Stock Market (2007)

Chancharat, S., Valadkhani, A., Harvie, C.

The paper examines the impact of several stock market price indices and macroeconomic variables on the Thai stock market, using a GARCH-M model and monthly data (1988M1-2004M12). We find that (a)...

Lebanon's Fiscal Crisis and Economic Reconstruction after War: the case of a bridge too far? (2007)

Harvie, C., Saleh, A. S.

Since the onset of the Civil War in 1975 Lebanon has experienced burgeoning fiscal deficits and an unsustainable public debt overhang. Much of this arose from the loss of revenues during the period...

Lebanon’s Fiscal Crisis and Economic Reconstruction after War: the case of a bridge too far? (2007)

Harvie, C., Saleh, A. S.

Since the onset of the Civil War in 1975 Lebanon has experienced burgeoning fiscal deficits and an unsustainable public debt overhang. Much of this arose from the loss of revenues during the period...

The Influence of International Stock Markets and Macroeconomic Variables on the Thai Stock Market (2007)

Chancharat, S., Valadkhani, A., Harvie, C.

The paper examines the impact of several stock market price indices and macroeconomic variables on the Thai stock market, using a GARCH-M model and monthly data (1988M1-2004M12). We find that (a)...

An Examination of the Driving Forces Behind ICT Adoption in Australian Rural and Regional Medical Practices (2006)

MacGregor, R., Hyland, P., Harvie, C., Lee, B.

The use of information and communication technology (ICT) within the Australian general practice sector has been widely researched and is well documented. This paper adds to the knowledge by using...

An Examination of the Driving Forces Behind ICT Adoption in Australian Rural and Regional Medical Practices (2006)

MacGregor, R., Hyland, P., Harvie, C., Lee, B.

The use of information and communication technology (ICT) within the Australian general practice sector has been widely researched and is well documented. This paper adds to the knowledge by using...

The Interplay Between the Thai And Several Other International Stock Markets (2006)

Valadkhani, A., Chancharat, S., Harvie, C.

The paper analyses the effect of various international stock market price indices and some relevant macroeconomic variables on the Thai stock market price index, using a GARCH-M model and monthly...

Sources of Economic Growth in South Korea: An Application of the ARDL Analysis in the Presence of Structural Breaks - 1980-2005 (2006)

Harvie, C., Pahlavani, M.

The primary objective of this paper is to examine the major determinants of GDP growth in South Korea emphasizing the importance of investment, trade and human capital, using quarterly time series...

Testing for Structural Breaks in the Korean Economy 1980-2005: An Application of the Innovational Outlier and the Additive Outlier Models (2006)

Harvie, C., Pahlavani, M.

This paper employs quarterly time series data to endogenously determine the timing of structural breaks for various macroeconomic variables in Korean economy. The Innovational Outlier (IO) as well as...

Identifying Structural Breaks in the Lebanese Economy 1970-2003: An Application of the Zivot and Andrews Test (2006)

Harvie, C., Pahlavani, M., Saleh, A. S.

During the 1960s and early 1970s the Lebanese economy was characterized by low inflation, high growth, sizeable balance of payments surpluses and small public sector deficits, which made it a highly...

An Examination of the Driving Forces Behind ICT Adoption in Australian Rural and Regional Medical Practices (2006)

MacGregor, R., Hyland, P., Harvie, C., Lee, B.

The use of information and communication technology (ICT) within the Australian general practice sector has been widely researched and is well documented. This paper adds to the knowledge by using...

The Interplay Between the Thai And Several Other International Stock Markets (2006)

Valadkhani, A., Chancharat, S., Harvie, C.

The paper analyses the effect of various international stock market price indices and some relevant macroeconomic variables on the Thai stock market price index, using a GARCH-M model and monthly...

Sources of Economic Growth in South Korea: An Application of the ARDL Analysis in the Presence of Structural Breaks - 1980-2005 (2006)

Harvie, C., Pahlavani, M.

The primary objective of this paper is to examine the major determinants of GDP growth in South Korea emphasizing the importance of investment, trade and human capital, using quarterly time series...

Testing for Structural Breaks in the Korean Economy 1980-2005: An Application of the Innovational Outlier and the Additive Outlier Models (2006)

Harvie, C., Pahlavani, M.

This paper employs quarterly time series data to endogenously determine the timing of structural breaks for various macroeconomic variables in Korean economy. The Innovational Outlier (IO) as well as...

Identifying Structural Breaks in the Lebanese Economy 1970-2003: An Application of the Zivot and Andrews Test (2006)

Harvie, C., Pahlavani, M., Saleh, A. S.

During the 1960s and early 1970s the Lebanese economy was characterized by low inflation, high growth, sizeable balance of payments surpluses and small public sector deficits, which made it a highly...

An Examination of the Driving Forces Behind ICT Adoption in Australian Rural and Regional Medical Practices (2006)

MacGregor, R., Hyland, P., Harvie, C., Lee, B.

The use of information and communication technology (ICT) within the Australian general practice sector has been widely researched and is well documented. This paper adds to the knowledge by using...

Testing for Structural Breaks in the Korean Economy 1980-2005: An Application of the Innovational Outlier and the Additive Outlier Models (2006)

Harvie, C., Pahlavani, M.

This paper employs quarterly time series data to endogenously determine the timing of structural breaks for various macroeconomic variables in Korean economy. The Innovational Outlier (IO) as well as...

Identifying Structural Breaks in the Lebanese Economy 1970-2003: An Application of the Zivot and Andrews Test (2006)

Harvie, C., Pahlavani, M., Saleh, A. S.

During the 1960s and early 1970s the Lebanese economy was characterized by low inflation, high growth, sizeable balance of payments surpluses and small public sector deficits, which made it a highly...

Sources of Economic Growth in South Korea: An Application of the ARDL Analysis in the Presence of Structural Breaks – 1980-2005 (2006)

Harvie, C., Pahlavani, M.

The primary objective of this paper is to examine the major determinants of GDP growth in South Korea emphasizing the importance of investment, trade and human capital, using quarterly time series...

The Interplay Between the Thai And Several Other International Stock Markets (2006)

Valadkhani, A., Chancharat, S., Harvie, C.

The paper analyses the effect of various international stock market price indices and some relevant macroeconomic variables on the Thai stock market price index, using a GARCH-M model and monthly...

Korea's Fading Economic Miracle 1990-97 (2005)

Harvie, C., Lee, H. H.

By the late 1980s Korea's interventionist and export oriented development model had contributed to a number of serious structural weaknesses in the economy. Ongoing government involvement in the...

Korea's Fading Economic Miracle 1990-97 (2005)

Harvie, C., Lee, H. H.

By the late 1980s Korea's interventionist and export oriented development model had contributed to a number of serious structural weaknesses in the economy. Ongoing government involvement in the...

Korea’s Fading Economic Miracle 1990-97 (2005)

Harvie, C., Lee, H. H.

By the late 1980s Korea's interventionist and export oriented development model had contributed to a number of serious structural weaknesses in the economy. Ongoing government involvement in the...

Regional Economic and Monetary Integration: A Modelling and Policy Analysis (2004)

Harvie, C.

This paper is concerned with developing a simple two-country model with the objective of identifying the macroeconomic impact arising for a small open economy from shocks emanating from a large...

East Asian SME Capacity Building, Competitiveness and Market Opportunities in a Global Economy (2004)

Harvie, C.

Over the past decade the economies of East Asia, and APEC more generally, have been opening up their markets and in the process have achieved significant gains in exports and economic growth. In...

The Australia-Korea Economic Relationship and Prospects for an FTA (2004)

Harvie, C.

Since the 1960s, trade opportunities based on complementary economies have driven the Australia-Korea economic relationship. Australia exported raw materials, principally minerals and energy, which...

Regional Economic and Monetary Integration: A Modelling and Policy Analysis (2004)

Harvie, C.

This paper is concerned with developing a simple two-country model with the objective of identifying the macroeconomic impact arising for a small open economy from shocks emanating from a large...

East Asian SME Capacity Building, Competitiveness and Market Opportunities in a Global Economy (2004)

Harvie, C.

Over the past decade the economies of East Asia, and APEC more generally, have been opening up their markets and in the process have achieved significant gains in exports and economic growth. In...

The Australia-Korea Economic Relationship and Prospects for an FTA (2004)

Harvie, C.

Since the 1960s, trade opportunities based on complementary economies have driven the Australia-Korea economic relationship. Australia exported raw materials, principally minerals and energy, which...

East Asian SME Capacity Building, Competitiveness and Market Opportunities in a Global Economy (2004)

Harvie, C.

Over the past decade the economies of East Asia, and APEC more generally, have been opening up their markets and in the process have achieved significant gains in exports and economic growth. In...

Regional Economic and Monetary Integration: A Modelling and Policy Analysis (2004)

Harvie, C.

This paper is concerned with developing a simple two-country model with the objective of identifying the macroeconomic impact arising for a small open economy from shocks emanating from a large...

The Australia-Korea Economic Relationship and Prospects for an FTA (2004)

Harvie, C.

Since the 1960s, trade opportunities based on complementary economies have driven the Australia-Korea economic relationship. Australia exported raw materials, principally minerals and energy, which...

Export Led Industrialisation and Growth - Korea's Economic Miracle 1962-89 (2003)

Harvie, C., Lee, H. H.

The period 1962-89 witnessed a remarkable transformation of the South Korean economy, from being poverty ridden to the attainment of the status of newly industrialised nation. This transformation was...

A Comparison of the Performance of SMEs in Korea and Taiwan: Policy Implications for Turbulent Times (2003)

Hall, C., Harvie, C.

A comparison of the role and performance of SMEs in Korea and Taiwan during the 1990s and early 2000s shows that the reputation for SMEs to be flexible in the face of adversity is well deserved, but...

The Contribution of Micro-enterprises to Economic Recovery and Poverty Alleviation in East Asia (2003)

Harvie, C.

The economic and social crisis that afflicted East Asia from mid 1997 produced the biggest setback to poverty reduction in the region for several decades, as well as aggravating social...

Public Policy and SME Development (2003)

Harvie, C., Lee, B. C.

We review the policy arguments in favour of assisting SMEs in various areas of their operations. Our review suggests that many of the arguments put forward for subsidising SME activities (as distinct...

Export Led Industrialisation and Growth - Korea's Economic Miracle 1962-89 (2003)

Harvie, C., Lee, H. H.

The period 1962-89 witnessed a remarkable transformation of the South Korean economy, from being poverty ridden to the attainment of the status of newly industrialised nation. This transformation was...

A Comparison of the Performance of SMEs in Korea and Taiwan: Policy Implications for Turbulent Times (2003)

Hall, C., Harvie, C.

A comparison of the role and performance of SMEs in Korea and Taiwan during the 1990s and early 2000s shows that the reputation for SMEs to be flexible in the face of adversity is well deserved, but...

The Contribution of Micro-enterprises to Economic Recovery and Poverty Alleviation in East Asia (2003)

Harvie, C.

The economic and social crisis that afflicted East Asia from mid 1997 produced the biggest setback to poverty reduction in the region for several decades, as well as aggravating social...

Public Policy and SME Development (2003)

Harvie, C., Lee, B. C.

We review the policy arguments in favour of assisting SMEs in various areas of their operations. Our review suggests that many of the arguments put forward for subsidising SME activities (as distinct...

A Comparison of the Performance of SMEs in Korea and Taiwan: Policy Implications for Turbulent Times (2003)

Hall, C., Harvie, C.

A comparison of the role and performance of SMEs in Korea and Taiwan during the 1990s and early 2000s shows that the reputation for SMEs to be flexible in the face of adversity is well deserved, but...

Export Led Industrialisation and Growth – Korea’s Economic Miracle 1962-89 (2003)

Harvie, C., Lee, H. H.

The period 1962-89 witnessed a remarkable transformation of the South Korean economy, from being poverty ridden to the attainment of the status of newly industrialised nation. This transformation was...

The Contribution of Micro-enterprises to Economic Recovery and Poverty Alleviation in East Asia (2003)

Harvie, C.

The economic and social crisis that afflicted East Asia from mid 1997 produced the biggest setback to poverty reduction in the region for several decades, as well as aggravating social...

Public Policy and SME Development (2003)

Harvie, C., Lee, B. C.

We review the policy arguments in favour of assisting SMEs in various areas of their operations. Our review suggests that many of the arguments put forward for subsidising SME activities (as distinct...

New Regionalism in East Asia: How Does It Relate to the East Asian Economic Development Model? (2002)

Harvie, C., Lee, H. H.

In recent years a new regionalism has begun to emerge in East Asia that represents a clear break from the region's strong history of multilateralism. The countries of East Asia have been giving more...

Korean SMEs in the Wake of the Financial Crisis: Strategies, Constraints, and Performance in a Global Economy (2002)

Gregory, G., Harvie, C., Lee, H. H.

South Korea was one of the most adversely affected economies from the Asian financial and economic crisis of 1997. This paper focuses upon the contribution that the SME sector in this country is...

New Regionalism in East Asia: How Does It Relate to the East Asian Economic Development Model? (2002)

Harvie, C., Lee, H. H.

In recent years a new regionalism has begun to emerge in East Asia that represents a clear break from the region's strong history of multilateralism. The countries of East Asia have been giving more...

Korean SMEs in the Wake of the Financial Crisis: Strategies, Constraints, and Performance in a Global Economy (2002)

Gregory, G., Harvie, C., Lee, H. H.

South Korea was one of the most adversely affected economies from the Asian financial and economic crisis of 1997. This paper focuses upon the contribution that the SME sector in this country is...

New Regionalism in East Asia: How Does It Relate to the East Asian Economic Development Model? (2002)

Harvie, C., Lee, H. H.

In recent years a new regionalism has begun to emerge in East Asia that represents a clear break from the region's strong history of multilateralism. The countries of East Asia have been giving more...

Korean SMEs in the Wake of the Financial Crisis: Strategies, Constraints, and Performance in a Global Economy (2002)

Gregory, G., Harvie, C., Lee, H. H.

South Korea was one of the most adversely affected economies from the Asian financial and economic crisis of 1997. This paper focuses upon the contribution that the SME sector in this country is...

Competition Policy and SMEs in Vietnam (2001)

Harvie, C.

Vietnam stands at an important crossroad in its transition from a planned to market oriented economy. Since the implementation of economic reform starting with Doi Moi in 1986, supplemented with...

Competition Policy and SMEs in Vietnam (2001)

Harvie, C.

Vietnam stands at an important crossroad in its transition from a planned to market oriented economy. Since the implementation of economic reform starting with Doi Moi in 1986, supplemented with...

Competition Policy and SMEs in Vietnam (2001)

Harvie, C.

Vietnam stands at an important crossroad in its transition from a planned to market oriented economy. Since the implementation of economic reform starting with Doi Moi in 1986, supplemented with...

China's Economic Growth Slowdown: Causes, Consequences and Policy Options (1999)

Harvie, C.

During its reform era China has experienced, and become accustomed to, high rates of economic growth, and rapid jobs growth particularly in the rural collectives and, more recently, private...

Indonesia: recovery from economic and social collapse (1999)

Harvie, C.

The collapse of the Indonesian economy during the period of the Asian financial and economic crisis of 1997/98, has been one of the most stunning and shocking events to have afflicted a developing...

China's township and village enterprises and their evolving business alliances and organisational change (1999)

Harvie, C.

The economic literature suggests that the success of China's TVEs has arisen due to special circumstances. This paper argues, to the contrary, that they are likely to remain a significant feature of...

China's Economic Growth Slowdown: Causes, Consequences and Policy Options (1999)

Harvie, C.

During its reform era China has experienced, and become accustomed to, high rates of economic growth, and rapid jobs growth particularly in the rural collectives and, more recently, private...

Indonesia: recovery from economic and social collapse (1999)

Harvie, C.

The collapse of the Indonesian economy during the period of the Asian financial and economic crisis of 1997/98, has been one of the most stunning and shocking events to have afflicted a developing...

China's township and village enterprises and their evolving business alliances and organisational change (1999)

Harvie, C.

The economic literature suggests that the success of China's TVEs has arisen due to special circumstances. This paper argues, to the contrary, that they are likely to remain a significant feature of...

China's Economic Growth Slowdown: Causes, Consequences and Policy Options (1999)

Harvie, C.

During its reform era China has experienced, and become accustomed to, high rates of economic growth, and rapid jobs growth particularly in the rural collectives and, more recently, private...

Indonesia: recovery from economic and social collapse (1999)

Harvie, C.

The collapse of the Indonesian economy during the period of the Asian financial and economic crisis of 1997/98, has been one of the most stunning and shocking events to have afflicted a developing...

China's township and village enterprises and their evolving business alliances and organisational change (1999)

Harvie, C.

The economic literature suggests that the success of China's TVEs has arisen due to special circumstances. This paper argues, to the contrary, that they are likely to remain a significant feature of...

Indonesia: recovery from economic and social collapse (1999)

Harvie, C.

The collapse of the Indonesian economy during the period of the Asian financial and economic crisis of 1997/98, has been one of the most stunning and shocking events to have afflicted a developing...

China's Economic Growth Slowdown: Causes, Consequences and Policy Options (1999)

Harvie, C.

During its reform era China has experienced, and become accustomed to, high rates of economic growth, and rapid jobs growth particularly in the rural collectives and, more recently, private...

China's township and village enterprises and their evolving business alliances and organisational change (1999)

Harvie, C.

The economic literature suggests that the success of China's TVEs has arisen due to special circumstances. This paper argues, to the contrary, that they are likely to remain a significant feature of...

Economic Transition: What Can Be Learned from China's Experience (1998)

Harvie, C.

The last decade of this century has witnessed the transition of the formerly centrally planned economies of Europe and Asia to market economies, a process affecting some 1.7 billion people in 28...

Economic Transition: What Can Be Learned from China's Experience (1998)

Harvie, C.

The last decade of this century has witnessed the transition of the formerly centrally planned economies of Europe and Asia to market economies, a process affecting some 1.7 billion people in 28...

Economic Transition: What Can Be Learned from China's Experience (1998)

Harvie, C.

The last decade of this century has witnessed the transition of the formerly centrally planned economies of Europe and Asia to market economies, a process affecting some 1.7 billion people in 28...

Economic Transition: What Can Be Learned from China's Experience (1998)

Harvie, C.

The last decade of this century has witnessed the transition of the formerly centrally planned economies of Europe and Asia to market economies, a process affecting some 1.7 billion people in 28...

Economic Transition: What Can Be Learned from China's Experience?

Harvie, C.

The last decade of this century has witnessed the transition of the formerly centrally planned economies of Europe and Asia to market economies, a process affecting some 1.7 billion people in 28...

Competition Policy and SMEs in Vietnam

Harvie, C.

Vietnam stands at an important crossroad in its transition from a planned to market-oriented economy. Since the implementation of economic reform starting with Doi Moi in 1986, supplemented with...

China's Township and Village Enterprises and their Evolving Business Alliances and Organizational Change.

Harvie, C.

The economic literature suggests that the success of China's WEs has arisen due to special circumstances. This paper argues, to the contrary, that they are likely to remain a significant feature of...

Indonesia: Recovery from Economic Social Collapse.

Harvie, C.

The collapse of the Indonesian economy during the period of the Asian financial and economic crisis of 1997/98, has been one of the most stunning and shocking events to have afflicted a developing...

China's Economic Growth Slowdown: Causes, Consequences and Policy Options.

Harvie, C.

During its reform era China has experienced, and become accustomed to, high rates of economic growth, and rapid jobs growth particularly in the rural collectives and, more recently, private...

European Economic and Monetary Union: Problems, Prospects and Global Financial Implications

Harvie, C.

The process of economic integration has made considerable progress during the 1990s in the European Union (EU). Firstly, with the establishment of a single market in 1993 and now, within a relatively...

Reforming China's State Owned Enterprises: What Can Be Learned From the Experiences of Other Economies in Transition?

Harvie, C.

Many of China's large state owned enterprises (SOEs) are widely recognised as being inefficient, loss making and a major drain upon the country's resources. For the sustained progress of the country...

Economic Transition and Macroeconomic Performance in the Czech Republic: and Prospects for Membership of the European Union.

Harvie, C.

The paper is primarily concerned with identifying the recent macroeconomic performance of there Central European economies -Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland identifying some of the major reform...

Economic reform and Future Prospects of the Vietnamese Economy.

Harvie, C.

The recent economic performance of the Vietnamese economy during its recent transition to a market economy has been remarkable, with significant progress having been made in terms of real GDP growth,...

Public Infrastructure Canpital and Private Investment.

Harvie, C., Kearney, C.

The importance of government capital (infrastrure) spending for private investment is the primary focus of this paper.

Financial Deregulation and Macroeconomic Adjustment: The Case of Australia.

Harvie, C., Lee, B.C.

This paper has focused upton the macroeconomic adjustment processes arising in a financially deregulated and regulated economy form a number of exogenous shocks.