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gas and its hydrocarbons and to import consumer and capital goods. Exports compose a major proportion of GDP. Annual data …
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with financial institutions to make remittance less expensive to encourage more remitting from the diaspora …
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Nepal as a highly remittance-receiving country, this paper primarily examines the impact of remittances on economic growth …How remittances contribute to the economies of remittance-receiving developing countries is a global issue. Considering … that remittances and financial development significantly and positively enhance the economic growth of Nepal despite …
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growth in India. This study analyzes Export-led growth (ELG) and Import-led growth (ILG) hypothesis in India. The author does … so by analyzing the yearly data of Export, Import and Gross domestic product of India between 1980 and 2016. The author …. The author finds that all three variables i.e. Export, Import and Gross domestic product are highly positively correlated …
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This paper examines the relationship between trade openness and economic growth in Bangladesh. Contrary to the previous studies we use the data only for the period after the trade liberalization in the early 1990s. Both cointegration and Granger causality analysis are used to find the short-run...
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focus first on the determinants of the market value of each company using the cointegrated VAR/VECM methodology. Then we … specifiy the conditional variances of VECM residuals with the Constant Conditional Correlation (CCC) multivariate GARCH model …
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