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using VAR, Granger causality, variance decomposition (VD) and impulse response function (IRF) are examined. Mixture of … Distributions Hypothesis (MDH), which tests the GARCH vs. Volume effect, is also studied between the conditional volatility and …
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result also supports the evidence of long-run causality running from GDP to FDI, while in the short run, the evidence of two …-way causality between FDI and GDP is identified. At the sectoral level, the effects of FDI on growth vary significantly across …This paper establishes an empirical relationship between industry -specific foreign direct investment (FDI) and output …
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technology (ICT) and foreign direct investment (FDI), with reference to its implications on economic growth. For the empirical …
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in India which is a geographically and socio-politically diverse country. If the education system does not completely … transactions, or is viewed as an issue to be addressed by curricula for cultural preservation or national integration. A study …, Malaysia, Lebanon and India aims to understand the complex overlapping relationships that exist between cultural and socio …
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External Sector
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period November 2004 to February 2007, Granger causality test and augmented GARCH formulation are used for the study …. Evidences are also observed for volatility spillover in the reverse direction, i.e., from NDF to spot market, though the extent …
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In India, there is a large divergence between CPI and WPI inflation trends in the past, wide dispersion in inflation … across commodity groups within WPI, and significant volatility in headline WPI inflation under the influence of supply shocks …
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The authors attempt to construct a monetary conditions index (MCI) for India in order to take both interest rate and …
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Since 1993, India’s currency regime is said to be a managed float, a “market determined exchange rate†in the sense that there is a currency market and the exchange rate is not visibly administratively determined. Many countries that claim to float have a fear of floating. This...
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results obtained from OLS for the sample period from 2007:10 to 2013:10 show that Bangladesh’s export to India is sensitive …
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