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We analyse causality relationships between industry and foreign trade in three major areas of the world economy: India … to favour industrial and non-industrial development, from a mixed approach to economic growth which has into account … demand and supply sides. We use several approaches to causality, including Granger´s bivariate and trivariate tests and …
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-driven export hypotheses by testing for Granger causality between the logarithms of real exports and real GDP in twenty-five OECD …This article is a supplement to Kónya (2004) which investigates the possibility of the export-led growth and growth … the data, causality was tested with Wald tests within finite-order vector autoregressive (VAR) models in levels and/or in …
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growth through capital accumulation. This paper contributes to this literature. As opposed to the previous studies, which …, and tests of Granger non-causality are performed within the estimated systems. The main results show that the causal … chains linking saving and output differ across countries, and also that causality associated with adjustments to long …
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The empirical growth literature has focused on capital accumulation but largely ignored productivity growth. To address … importance of efficiency changes for economic growth. Using a sample of 26 OECD countries from 1965-90, we find convergence and … important source of economic growth. …
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inflows. The results also provide evidence of short-run causality running from exports and FDI inflows to GDP. On the other …This paper uses recently developed econometric techniques such as panel unit roots tests, panel cointegration, and … among GDP, exports, and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows for 57 developing countries from 1981 to 2006. The findings …
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Africa should industrialize. Without structural change it cannot sustain recent growth. Economies with more diverse and …
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The empirical growth literature has focused on capital accumulation but largely ignored productivity growth. To address … importance of efficiency changes for economic growth. Using a sample of 26 OECD countries from 1965-90, we find convergence and … important source of economic growth. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008614780
growth through capital accumulation. This paper contributes to this literature. As opposed to the previous studies, which …, and tests of Granger non-causality are performed within the estimated systems. The main results show that the causal … chains linking saving and output differ across countries, and also that causality associated with adjustments to long …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010321740
exports have to overcome. Services are no longer exclusively an input for trade in goods, but have become a “final export” for … geographic locations. This has led to a new channel of growth—what we call service export sophistication. …
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processes of trade and growth. Indeed, industrial policy seems to be back in fashion—or, at least, talking about it is. But a … renewed “activism” by government in the trade and growth agenda need not mean a return to old-style policies of import … private sector–led growth. This note discusses the renewed role of government in trade and growth policy from the …
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