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stationarity, integration and cointegration, that continues by the appreciation of the multilateral and bilateral causality among …
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stationarity, integration and cointegration, that continues by the appreciation of the multilateral and bilateral causality among …
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development has a significant positive long-run impact on economic growth. Granger-causality test based on vector error correction …
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period. The results show much stronger causality in countries with developed capital and foreign exchange markets (old EU …
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Extensive research on the linkages between monetary conditions and stock returns has been conducted in developed countries. This is in sharp contrast to the situation in developing countries. This paper therefore aims to study the long believed asymmetrical relationship between changes in...
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average consumption and inequality within states, and test for causality. Distributional patterns of growth vary, but there is …
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Since 1 January 1999 the ECB has conducted a single monetary policy in the euro area, but the mechanisms by which and the extent to which monetary shocks are transmitted into prices and real economic activity may vary from country to country. This paper investigates how and to what extent the...
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This paper examines the effect of inequality on growth among the sub- national states in India. Theoretically, growth of the regional economy is driven by productive public investment in the provision of health and education services financed by a linear output tax, and the optimum tax rate is...
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This paper applies the technique of Granger Causality to determine the relationship between total government …
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