The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Econometrics, Convergence clubs, Convergence, Polarization and Aggregate demand. His work in the fields of Vector autoregression overlaps with other areas such as Headline inflation. His Convergence research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Production, Spillover effect, Knowledge economy, Endogenous growth theory and Distribution.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Regional income and Economic geography in addition to Distribution. His Aggregate demand research integrates issues from Scale factor, Supply and demand, Unemployment and Structural vector autoregression. His Middle class research includes elements of Panel data and Unit root.
His primary areas of study are Econometrics, Convergence, Distribution, Economy and Economic geography. His work on Unit root as part of general Econometrics study is frequently linked to Convergence, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science. His research in Convergence intersects with topics in Economies of agglomeration, Spatial distribution and Spatial inequality.
The Income distribution research Danny Quah does as part of his general Distribution study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Divergence and Dynamics, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science. His Economy study incorporates themes from Production and Consumption. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Aggregate demand, Scale factor is strongly linked to Unemployment.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Development economics, East Asia, Political economy, Empirical evidence and Stylized fact. Among his East Asia studies, there is a synthesis of other scientific areas such as Economy, Planet and Rest. The Political economy study combines topics in areas such as Globalization and Financial crisis.
The concepts of his Stylized fact study are interwoven with issues in Univariate, Spatial econometrics, Econometrics, Cluster analysis and Bivariate analysis. Danny Quah conducted interdisciplinary study in his works that combined Econometrics and Measure. His East Asian Studies study, which is part of a larger body of work in Asian studies, is frequently linked to Business cycle, Poverty and Income distribution, bridging the gap between disciplines.
His primary areas of investigation include East Asia, Economy, Planet, Rest and Keynesian cross. His Keynesian cross research also covers Aggregate demand, Monetary economics and Aggregate supply studies.
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The Dynamic Effects of Aggregate Demand and Supply Disturbances
Olivier Blanchard;Danny Quah.
Research Papers in Economics (1988)
The Dynamic Effects of Aggregate Demand and Supply Disturbances
Olivier Jean Blanchard;Danny Quah.
The American Economic Review (1993)
The Dynamic Effects of Aggregate Demand and Supply Disturbances
Olivier Jean Blanchard;Danny Quah.
The American Economic Review (1993)
Twin peaks : growth and convergence in models of distribution dynamics
Danny T. Quah.
The Economic Journal (1996)
Twin peaks : growth and convergence in models of distribution dynamics
Danny T. Quah.
The Economic Journal (1996)
Galton's Fallacy and Tests of the Convergence Hypothesis
Danny Quah.
Research Papers in Economics (1993)
Galton's Fallacy and Tests of the Convergence Hypothesis
Danny Quah.
Research Papers in Economics (1993)
The New Empirics of Economic Growth
Steven N. Durlauf;Danny T. Quah.
National Bureau of Economic Research (1998)
The New Empirics of Economic Growth
Steven N. Durlauf;Danny T. Quah.
National Bureau of Economic Research (1998)
Empirics for economic growth and convergence
Danny T. Quah.
European Economic Review (1996)
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