Chi-Chuan Lee
Beijing Normal University
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Scottish Journal of Political Economy | 2010
Chung-Hua Shen; Chien-Chiang Lee; Chi-Chuan Lee
This paper re-examines the relationship between international capital flows and economic growth within the context of various ‘conditional factors’ that possibly have the potential to influence such relationships. It achieves this by employing panel data for 80 countries that cover 1976–2007. International capital inflow is broken down into foreign direct investments (FDI) and foreign portfolio investments (FPI). We find interesting evidence that only FDI has a positive effect on growth and that FPI has an unfavorable, if not negative, effect on growth. The conditional variables of banking liberalization, high-income level, twin crises, lower corruption, and human capital mitigate the positive impacts of FDI on growth. In contrast, the middle-income level and good shareholder protection have a positive effect. As concerns FPI, the level of financial liberalization, being in a Latin American region, the wealth of countries, and market governance all influence the way that FPI affects growth, whereas the conditional variables of twin crises and human capital do not influence the effect of FPI on economic growth.
China & World Economy | 2015
Chien-Chiang Lee; Shao-Lin Ning; Chi-Chuan Lee
This paper examines how bank capital affects bank profitability and risk in China, and how its impact differed before and after the nation entered the WTO. Our study uses the dynamic generalized method of moments approach with a panel database containing 171 Chinese commercial banks. We find that bank capital has significant influence on bank profitability and risk, but its impact has declined since China joined the WTO in 2001. For different sized groups, the impact of capital on profitability exhibits a distinct trend. The effects of capital on bank risk are different for large and small banks depending on the risk variables used for the Chinese banking industry.
Global Economic Review | 2015
Chien-Chiang Lee; Chi-Chuan Lee; Chun-Ping Chang
Abstract Unlike most previous works which commonly define globalization as a strict economic characteristic, using the overall globalization index and its three sub-dimensions – economic, social and political integrations to proxy openness, this paper examines the effect of globalization on economic growth associated with autocratic institutional in China, using the a two-step dynamic panel generalized method of moments technique in a panel of 30 provinces, municipalities and the autonomous regions over the period of 1970–2006. We find that different globalization indices have different impacts on regional economic growth. Also, autocracy may harm regional development, but these conclusions are very sensitive to different globalization variables specifications. Further, considering the interactive effects between globalization and economic growth, we show that in the period of higher global integration, the higher democracy (lower autocracy) may harm economic growth in the case of China. We emphasize that democracy is clearly not a necessary condition for the purpose of economic growth in China.
Energy Economics | 2008
Yi-Chung Hsu; Chien-Chiang Lee; Chi-Chuan Lee
Japan and the World Economy | 2010
Chien-Chiang Lee; Jun-De Lee; Chi-Chuan Lee
Journal of International Money and Finance | 2013
Chien-Chiang Lee; Chi-Chuan Lee; Yi-Bin Chiu
Energy Economics | 2017
Chi-Chuan Lee; Chien-Chiang Lee; Shao-Lin Ning
International Review of Economics & Finance | 2016
Guan-Chun Liu; Chien-Chiang Lee; Chi-Chuan Lee
International Review of Economics & Finance | 2017
Chi-Chuan Lee; Tai-Hsin Huang
Economic Modelling | 2014
Chien-Chiang Lee; Cheng-Feng Lee; Chi-Chuan Lee