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(Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) and that for the USA for the period 1988-2012. Panel causality was examined … expenditures and economic growth in China and South Africa. These results indicate that the causality between military expenditures …
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activity and economic growth using data from 31 regions of China over the period 1997-2011. Empirical results indicate that the …
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One of the important issues with regard to the relationship between M&As (mergers and acquisitions) and economic growth or stock prices is whether such activities can act as a predictor of these two variables' performance, or whether these variables have resulted in significant impacts on M&A...
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This paper analyzes progress on the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper—Country Development Strategy (PRSP–CDS) in the Kyrgyz Republic for 2007–10. The CDS is the most important concept paper that outlines midterm vision of the Kyrgyz Republic. The paper also discusses that...
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This paper examines the causal relationship between exports and growth in nine provinces of South Africa for the period 1995-2011, using panel causality analysis, which accounts for cross-section dependency and heterogeneity across regions. Our empirical results support unidirectional causality...
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.e., Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) for the period 1981–2011. Essentially this study looks at the human quality …
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This paper revisits the causal relationship between research papers published and economic growth in OECD countries for the period 1981-2011, using bootstrap panel causality analysis, which accounts for cross-section dependency and heterogeneity across countries. Our empirical results support...
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This paper analyses the causal relationship between housing activity and growth in nine provinces of South Africa for the period 1995-2011, using panel causality analysis, which accounts for cross-section dependency and heterogeneity across provinces. Our empirical results support unidirectional...
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This study revisits the causal linkages between military spending and economic growth in sixteen Latin and South American countries (i.e., Argentina, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, and...
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countries (i.e., Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) for the period 1990–2010, using panel causality analysis … hypothesis holds for Brazil, India and China, indicating neither electricity consumption nor economic growth is sensitive to each … found. There is no evidence of Granger causality between GDP and CO2 emissions in India and China. Furthermore, electricity …
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