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Despite having accumulated physical and human capital at significant rates, Latin America's growth has been generally disappointing. Successful growth episodes have been accompanied by surges in TFP, sound and stable macroeconomic policies, and fewer distortions and government interventions....
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series analysis and formulates the law in terms of cointegration and Granger-causality between manufacturing output and …-Kaldor's law ; increasing returns ; cointegration ; error correction models …
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using exports and imports functions. The bounds testing (ARDL) approach to cointegration is applied on a quarterly data from …
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The paper examines the determinants of inflation in some West African countries. Using the Johansen technique and time series between 1970q1 and 2010q4 the study determines whether inflation in these African countries is mainly imported (via import prices and exchange rate movements) or...
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payment has a negative effect of about 28.517. Long run relationship the co-integration test shows that there is no long run …
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inflows increase to. -- portfolio net inflows ; transition countries ; CADF ; fixed effect ; cointegration ; and error …
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Convergence across regional economies has spurred one of the most debatable issues in contemporary research in economics. In this paper we seek to address the question of whether, during the period 1995-2004 the NUTS-2 regions of EU-26 exhibited a tendency to converge in terms of agricultural...
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health) and output in a co-integration framework, taking growth of primary gross enrolment rate and a dummy for structural … investment ; cointegration ; economic growth …
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This study examines the relationship between economic growth as measured by GDP per capita and foreign direct investment for Singapore, using the methodology of Granger causality and vector auto regression (VAR). Evidence shows that there is a unidirectional Granger causation from foreign direct...
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Starting in the mid 1970s, Chile implemented comprehensive structural market reforms. Using manufacturing plant-level data on Chilean firms for years 1980 to 2001, we estimate the role of reforms on efficiency. We analyze aggregate productivity constructed from micro data to find that in the...
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