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This study attempts to observe the trends and patterns of capital flow in the SEACEN countries, review the major policy implementation and examine the impact of capital inflows, especially on growth and savings. Among others, this study, using the stationarity test on the time-series data,...
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This collaborative research study assesses the export performance of the SEACEN countries; their involvement in designing and implementing export promotion strategies; as well as the problems and issues faced by them. The study also examines empirically the export-led growth hypothesis as well...
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This paper is aimed at reviewing briefly the monetary system in Nepal and then performing empirical tests conducive to the settlement of the disputes on the direction of causality. Accordingly, the author, re-estimated the demand for money and re-examined the causal relationship between money,...
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This paper examines the causal relationship between exports and economic growth (and vice versa) for the SEACEN Countries. Empirical tests were performed with and without component effects of exports to economic growth to see which variable influences another. Unit root test and cointegration...
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