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predicted export growth. Moreover, taking into account quantity and price effects caused by changes in the real exchange rate … the real exchange rate is the indicator to focus on in explaining German export success. …
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insignificant impact of FDI on export growth. The effect of GDP, GDP growth, official development assistance, development …Given the importance of international trade and export performance in economic growth, this study attempts to examine …-2018. The methodology employed is the export demand model specified withappropriate variables. The fixed effects (country …
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This study uses a dynamic panel gravity trade equation with endogenous explanatory variables to examine the effects of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) on exports from Sub-Sahara Africa (SSA) to the United States. The AGOA effects are identified using the Arellano-Bond Difference...
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a constant level. The study finally concludes that the absence of long-run causality from FDI to export is the result of … much domestic market orientation of foreign investors and less emphasis on the export-oriented sectors in India. …
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The research investigated the determinants of Pakistan's exports by using time series data from 1990-2016. Certain econometric tests were also applied to check cointegration among variables. A unit root test was used to check the stationarity of selected variables. After the stationarity of the...
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impact flows from investment-GDP-trade openness-investment besides the twin feedbacks between GDP growth and growths of …
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In this paper, we revisit the empirical evidence on the relationship between trade openness and long-run economic growth over the sample period 1960-2000. In contrast to previous studies focusing mainly on the period 1970-1990, this paper reassesses the openness-growth nexus over a much longer...
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The empirical relationship between trade protection and economic growth is surprisingly fragile, as shown in a number of other papers. After demonstrating this empirical sensitivity, we address one possible explanation for these findings: that the relationship is nonlinear. Following the...
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In this paper, we revisit the empirical evidence on the relationship between trade openness and long-run economic growth over the sample period 1960-2000. In contrast to previous studies focusing mainly on the period 1970-1990, this paper reassesses the openness-growth nexus over a much longer...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009538056
The consequences of liberalization on structural changes are examined using data from manufacturing industry in Nepal which is classified as a least developed country. This is important because doubts that liberalization may not solve the problems of low-income developing countries remain strong...
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