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Spatiotemporal Impact of Trade Policy Variables on Asian Manufacturing Hubs: Bayesian Global Vector Autoregression Model

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  • Lutfu S. Sua
  • Haibo Wang
  • Jun Huang

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A novel spatiotemporal framework using diverse econometric approaches is proposed in this research to analyze relationships among eight economy-wide variables in varying market conditions. Employing Vector Autoregression (VAR) and Granger causality, we explore trade policy effects on emerging manufacturing hubs in China, India, Malaysia, Singapore, and Vietnam. A Bayesian Global Vector Autoregression (BGVAR) model also assesses interaction of cross unit and perform Unconditional and Conditional Forecasts. Utilizing time-series data from the Asian Development Bank, our study reveals multi-way cointegration and dynamic connectedness relationships among key economy-wide variables. This innovative framework enhances investment decisions and policymaking through a data-driven approach.

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  • Lutfu S. Sua & Haibo Wang & Jun Huang, 2025. "Spatiotemporal Impact of Trade Policy Variables on Asian Manufacturing Hubs: Bayesian Global Vector Autoregression Model," Papers 2503.17790, arXiv.org.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:2503.17790
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