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Economics Seminar – Interaction between Trade, Conflict and Cooperation: The Case of Japan and China / Shiro Armstrong

2008.07.04

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The focus of the study is on the Japan-China relationship where trade is growing quickly despite long standing political distance between the two countries. The complex interaction between trade and politics is analysed using Granger causality tests. The purpose is to determine the presence and direction of causation between trade and political events, both positive and negative, and to gauge an idea of the lag length of causality.

Economics Seminar
Interaction between Trade, Conflict and Cooperation:
the case of Japan and China
(Friday, July 4th, 2008)

Shiro Armstrong
Crawford School of Economics and Government,
Australian National University


Friday, July 4th, 2008
14:40-16:10
At 7F #710, Nishi-Waseda Bld., Waseda University

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