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Nigeria using the framework of single equation error correction mechanism. The unit root and cointegration tests were …
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Product (GDP) in China by applying fractional integration and cointegration methods. These are more general than the standard … integration being around 2, whilst the cointegration tests (using both standard and fractional techniques) imply that there exists …
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This study investigates changes in the relationship between oil prices and the US economy from a long-term perspective. Although neither of the two series (oil price and GDP growth rates) presents structural breaks in mean, we identify different volatility periods in both of them, separately....
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Luetkephol (2000) cointegration approach is then employed to determine the long-run drivers of economic growth. This … cointegration technique accommodates potential structural breaks that could undermine the existence of a long-run relationship …
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both series are nonstationary, or I(1). Moreover, a cointegration relationship is found between the two variables. The …
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This paper investigates the impact of human capital on economic growth in Guatemala through the application of an error-correction methodology. Two channels are analyzed, by which human capital is expected to influence growth. A better-educated labor force appears to have a positive and...
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apply the bounds testing approach to cointegration and the system-wise Rao’s F-test with bootstrap simulation procedure. The … running from real income to health care expenditure in Malaysia. -- cointegration ; causality ; health-income nexus ; Malaysia …
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Many modelling issues and policy debates in macroeconomics depend on whether macroeconomic times series are best characterized as linear or nonlinear. If departures from linearity exist, it is important to know whether these are endogenously generated (as in, e.g., a threshold autoregressive...
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Many modelling issues and policy debates in macroeconomics depend on whether macroeconomic time series are best characterized as linear or nonlinear. If departures from linearity exist, it is important to know whether these are endogenously generated (as in, e.g. a threshold autoregressive...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014125964
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