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Autor:
Shang-Fen Wu, 吳尚汾
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The research collects characteristics in the learning process of students on the computer function of file saving by ways of “semi-structural interviews” and “participating observation,” and proposes a regulatory learning hierarchy on
The research collects characteristics in the learning process of students on the computer function of file saving by ways of “semi-structural interviews” and “participating observation,” and proposes a regulatory learning hierarchy on
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http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/74975431885016072129
Autor:
Cheng‐Te Lee, Shang‐Fen Wu
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Economic Theory. 19:166-174
Autor:
Shang-Fen Wu, Cheng-Te Lee
Publikováno v:
The Singapore Economic Review. :1-13
This paper sets up a theoretical monopolistic competition model to analyze the impact of globalization on specialization with different endogenous sunk-costs technologies between countries. We prove that the factors affecting the relationship between
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of Economic Research. 70:175-184
This paper will set up a general equilibrium model with a distorted labour market to explore the effects of an environmental tax and union bargaining power on formal employment and the informal competitive wage. We find that when the government raise
Publikováno v:
Australian Economic Papers. 56:219-227
This paper analyses the effects of the size of government on economic growth in a stochastic endogenous growth model involving the supply-side effect and demand-side effect produced by government spending. We show that a rise in the government spendi
Publikováno v:
Defence and Peace Economics. 27:105-116
The paper analyzes the effects of military spending on economic growth in a small open stochastic endogenous growth model involving the supply-side and demand-side effects produced by military spending. We show that a rise in the military spending af
Autor:
Cheng-te Lee, Shang-fen Wu
Publikováno v:
Economics Bulletin. 35(4):2026-2036
In a stochastic endogenous growth model, the effects of military spending on economic growth are explored. In addition to the traditional crowding-out effect, we show that the portfolio effect also plays an importance role in determining growth rate