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Using timeseries and panel data from 1981 to 2005, this paper examines the Granger causality relations between GDP … addition to China. We first show the difference between the first and second generation ANIEs in terms of real GDP per capita … causality between real exports and GDP for the four second generation ANIEs. However, when all seven ANIEs are grouped for panel …
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Of the total final energy consumption in India, the industrial sector accounts for about 37 percent, of which the manufacturing sector consumes about 66 percent (2004-2005 figures) with chemicals and petrochemicals, iron and steel, pulp and paper and cement industries being the largest energy...
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historical experience, it would be necessary to achieve an annual real GDP growth rate of 7.1 percent in order to keep the … unemployment rate unchanged. Moreover, a one-percentage point shortfall of the real GDP growth rate below 7.1 percent in any given … economy is able to generate at most 5 percent real GDP annual growth rate (the high end of the range of official medium …
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High ratios of external debt to GDP in selected Asian countries have contributed to the initiation, propagation, and … GDP, as functions of real world interest rates, risk spreads and their responsiveness to external debt burdens and market …
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The study investigates the impact of changes in terms of trade in Pakistan on its income and consumption potentials, by employing two measures of terms of trade, namely, barter terms of trade and income terms of trade. The study examines Pakistans terms of trade behaviour using time series data...
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Asia faces very large infrastructure funding demands, estimated at around US$750 billion per year for energy, transport, telecommunications, water, and sanitation during 20102020 (ADB/ADBI 2009). Asia has large savings, significant international reserves, and rapid accumulations of funds that...
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The complex interaction between trade and politics is analysed for the JapanChina relationship using Granger causality tests. The purpose is to determine the presence and direction of causation between trade and political events, both positive and negative, and to gauge an idea of the lag length...
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is a bi-directional Granger causality between GDP and FDI, and thus, we conclude that the FDI-led growth hypothesis is …
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This paper investigates the causal link between foreign direct investment and tourism in India by employing the Granger causality test under a VAR framework. A one-way causality link is found from foreign direct investment to tourism in India. This evidence once again adds to the need for...
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We investigate whether TV watching at ages 6-7 and 8-9 affects cognitive development measured by math and reading scores at ages 8-9 using a rich childhood longitudinal sample from NLSY79. Dynamic panel data models are estimated to handle the unobserved child-specific factor, endogeneity of TV...
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