The External Sector Vulnerability Monitoring Index (Lambda): The Case of Chinese and Asean-5 Economies

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Estrada, Mario Arturo Ruiz [1 ]
Samad, Diwa [1 ]
Ho, Yew Joe [2 ]
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[1] Univ Malaya, Econ, Kl 53600, Kl, Malaysia
[2] Univ Malaysia Sabah, Labuan Fac Int Finance, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
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Trade liberalization; Openness; International Trade; ASEAN; China;
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This paper introduces an alternative indicator to evaluate the external sector behavior of a country or region. The objective of this indicator, titled "The External Sector Vulnerability Monitoring Index"(henceforth ESVM) (lambda), is to offer policy-makers and researchers a new analytical tool to study the external sector trends and stages of any country from a global perspective. The ESVM-index (lambda) is not intended to be a forecasting model. It is focused on showing the past and present economic situation in any country's external sector performance. It can provide a general idea of the situation and evolution of the foreign sector performance of any country. Therefore, the application of the ESVM-index (lambda) is based on the characteristics, conditions and historical moments that any country presents in its external sector development. ESVM-index (lambda) acts as a simulator that allows the application of a series of different scenarios and phases of external sector performance of any country. In our case, we apply the external sector vulnerability monitoring index (lambda) on the Chinese and ASEAN-5 economies.
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