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FED spill over effect to China economy

Abstract:

Table of Contents
Chapter 1: (3000 W) ..................................................................................................................................... 3
Introduction: ................................................................................................................................................. 3
1.1)

Background of Study: ....................................................................................................................... 3

Conventional and unconventional monetary policy: .................................................................................... 4


Chapter 2: (3000) ......................................................................................................................................... 4
Literature Review: ......................................................................................................................................... 4
Chapter 3: (2500) .......................................................................................................................................... 4
Research Methodology ................................................................................................................................. 4
Macroeconomic scenario analysis on the basis of shocks to: long term yields (term premium), equity
prices (equity premium), investment premium (to reflect the degree of credit rationing). ........................... 4
3.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................................. 4
3.2 Research Philosophy ............................................................................................................................... 4
3.3 Justification and limitations for selection positivism philosophy: .......................................................... 4
3.4 Research Approach: ................................................................................................................................ 4
3.5 Justification and limitations for selection of deductive approach: .......................................................... 4
3.6 Subject and participant:........................................................................................................................... 4
3.7 Research Design: .................................................................................................................................... 5
3.8 Justification and limitations for selection of Descriptive design: ........................................................... 5
3.9 Summary: ................................................................................................................................................ 5
Chapter 4: (4000w) ....................................................................................................................................... 5
Statistical Analysis: ........................................................................................................................................ 5
Variables under consideration: ..................................................................................................................... 5
Analysis of Data............................................................................................................................................ 5
4.1 Introduction:............................................................................................................................................ 5
Country analysis: .......................................................................................................................................... 5
Explanation of the calculations: .................................................................................................................... 6
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Explanation of the calculation ...................................................................................................................... 6


4.5 The comparative study: ........................................................................................................................... 6
GDP change Comparison (graphical Illustration): ........................................................................................ 6
4.6 Comparative regression Model Tabulation: ............................................................................................ 6
4.7 Conclusion: ............................................................................................................................................. 6
Chapter 5: (2500 w) ..................................................................................................................................... 6
5.1 Introduction:............................................................................................................................................ 6
5.2 The Major Macro economic Factors and its outcome of the Nations: .................................................... 6
5.3 Recent Research studies:......................................................................................................................... 6
5.4 Linking with Objectives:......................................................................................................................... 6
5.5 Conclusion: ............................................................................................................................................. 7
Reference: ..................................................................................................................................................... 7
Appendix:.................................................................................................................................................... 12

Chapter 1: (3000 W)
Introduction:
1.1)

Background of Study:

Quantitative easing policies have triggered a monetary tsunami, have led to a currency war and
have introduced new and perverse forms of protectionism in the world.

Conventional and unconventional monetary policy:


Chapter 2: (3000)
Literature Review:
In this particular chapter several previous researchers contributions will be considered and analysed
critically.

Chapter 3: (2500)
Research Methodology
Event study and statistical analysis to determine the financial market impact of QE will be considered .

Macroeconomic scenario analysis on the basis of shocks to: long term yields (term premium),
equity prices (equity premium), investment premium (to reflect the degree of credit rationing).
Apart from Stock return and bon yields, Base metal prices and export import scenarios will be also
discussed.

3.1 Introduction

3.2 Research Philosophy

3.3 Justification and limitations for selection positivism philosophy:

3.4 Research Approach:

3.5 Justification and limitations for selection of deductive approach:

3.6 Subject and participant:

3.7 Research Design:

3.8 Justification and limitations for selection of Descriptive design:

3.9 Summary:

Chapter 4: (4000w)
In this particular chapter the researcher will collect the historical and secondary data from various
resources (WORLD BANK DATA REPOSITORY, BLOOMBURG, TREDING AND FOREX EXCHANGE DATA will
be collected from china, us and honking stock exchange).

Statistical Analysis:
Regression Modelling, Correlation test, causality testing and factor analysis will be performed withy the
help of EXCEL, SPSS and eviews (depending upon the Requirements).

Variables under consideration:


Bond yield of china, import and export volume of china, Yen and US dollar rates, Copper and crude price
will be taken into consideration . Apart from that historical index data of china and US, UK (Total Euro
zone will be considered).

Analysis of Data

4.1 Introduction:

Country analysis:

Explanation of the calculations:

Explanation of the calculation

4.5 The comparative study:


GDP change Comparison (graphical Illustration):

4.6 Comparative regression Model Tabulation:

4.7 Conclusion:

Chapter 5: (2500 w)
In this chapter the entire research will be concluded and an insight of the near future will be provided.

5.1 Introduction:

5.2 The Major Macro economic Factors and its outcome of the Nations:

5.3 Recent Research studies:

5.4 Linking with Objectives:

5.5 Conclusion:

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