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This paper explores the relation between inflation and economic growth in Iran using annual data for the period 1959 …-2004 to check whether this relation has a structural breakpoint effect. The results indicate the threshold level of inflation … above which inflation significantly slows growth is around 9-12 percent for Iran economy. This range is not surprising …
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direction of this relationship. For this purpose, the Johansen-Juselius Co-integration Method (1990) is used together with the … Error Correction Model. According to the findings, there is one co-integration relationship between the series. Error …
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applied by using Johansen’s co-integration and vector error-correction methodology. Additionally, to ensure the effects and …
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United States over the period 1/1959—1/2001 by adopting a more robust estimation technique. It follows the Johansen co-integration …
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In this paper we have to explore the Displacement Effect in Saudi Arabia during the period (1970-2012) for real oil GDP and Non Oil GDP. We used a method as a time series econometrics techniques to examine how far the Displacement Effect validity can be applied in Saudi economy, by Using time...
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the period 1990 -2011 were used to examine the impact of inflation on economic growth. Correlation coefficient and co-integration … impact on economic growth. The study also revealed that there was no co-integration between inflation and economic growth … policies in Tanzania is to promote economic growth and to keep inflation at a low level. However, there has been substantial …
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electricity production. Appropriate monetary policies must also be put in place, in order to accommodate potential inflation hikes …
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The paper investigates the casual relationship between government expenditure, GDP and exports for Bangladesh, Bhutan …, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka for the period between 1960 and 2010. Using cointegration and Granger … Bangladesh, Maldives, Nepal and Pakistan there is unidirectional causality from exports to economic growth. The unidirectional …
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In Bangladesh, remittances from migrant workers are an important component of national income and a source for … development and economic growth in Bangladesh over the period of 1976–2011. In the long run, the inflow of remittances and the …
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The article aims to investigate the impact of nominal devaluation on income distribution in Bangladesh both in short … and long runs. In doing so, Auto Regressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) bounds testing has been employed for cointegration, and …
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