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testing approach to cointegration is employed to test the causal relationship between industrial production, exports and terms …
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, time-series evidence on the dynamics of crime in Turkey using the framework of cointegration and causality tests. …Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to study empirically the dynamics of crime in Turkey at aggregate and … security expenditures. Design/methodology/approach – The paper employs bounds testing cointegration procedure, augmented …
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This paper examines whether deviations from PPP are stationary in the presence of nonlinearity, and whether the adjustment toward PPP is symmetric from above and below. Using alternative nonlinear models, our results support mean reversion and asymmetric adjustment dynamics. We find differences...
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This paper introduces a time-varying threshold autoregressive model (TVTAR), which is used to examine the persistence of deviations from PPP. We find support for the stationary TVTAR against the unit root hypothesis; however, for some developing countries, we do not reject the TVTAR with a unit...
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Turkey using quarterly data from 1989 to 2006. The empirical results support the export-led growth hypothesis for Turkey and …
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’s economic growth over the period of 1970 to 2006. The Johansen and Juselius (1990) cointegration test was used to investigate …
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investigates the role of education on the ELGH in India during 1951-2009. Using cointegration and error correction model technique …
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Services sector in India contributes more than 60% of the overall gross domestic product (GDP) and more than 40% of total trade. This sector also absorbs a chunk of manpower, especially in export-oriented industries and reduces the employment burden on other non-services sectors. In this...
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