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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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The study probes cointegration and Granger causality between telephone connections and economic activity for India …
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on foreign direct investment and economic growth in Malaysia. We used the ARDL bounds testing approach to cointegration …
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-productive activities. This paper employs the Autoregressive Distributed Lag bounds testing approach to cointegration to investigate the … extent to which democracy and government spending have had an impact on economic growth in Ghana over the period 1960–2008 … democracies’ hypothesis. The paper demonstrates that democracy and government spending go hand in hand to have a positive impact …
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study are stationary in their first differences. Granger causality and cointegration techniques were employed to test the …
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economic growth for six emerging countries (Malaysia, Turkey, Mexico, Korea, India, and Brazil). To this end, the bounds … testing approach to cointegration and Granger and Toda-Yamamoto causality tests are conducted for quarterly data. The results …
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Turkey - considers relevant development economics issues and economic theories; covers economic structure, labour force …
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Using the notions of unit root, cointegration theory and Granger-Akaike’s synthesis of modelling strategy, this paper … examines the nature of stationarities, cointegration properties and Granger causal relationship between domestic savings and … majority of countries, with the exceptions of Bolivia and Korea. The cointegration test results based on the Johansen and …
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This study attempts to address the causal-order between inward FDI and economic growth using a panel data set for two different Economic Associations that is EU (European Union) and ASEAN (Association of South Eastern Asian Nations) over the period 1970-2003. The inflows of FDI to developed host...
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