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developing countries. It is expected that trade liberalisation would promote economic growth from the supply side by leading to a … national boundaries. Trade liberalisation could lead to faster import growth than export growth and hence the supply side …-series and cross-section dimension) to estimate the effect of trade liberalisation and growth on trade balance while controlling …
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homogeneous and heterogeneous panel data estimators to a Spatial Panel Error Correction Model (SpECM) for regional output growth … equation, the empirical results support the hypothesis of export- and FDI-led growth. We also show that for export and outward …
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To investigate the role of intra-regional trade integration on economic growth in Latin America, we develop a … factor for explaining growth, while the importance of domestic spillovers is limited. The growth volatility is substantively …
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developing countries. It is expected that trade liberalisation would promote economic growth from the supply side by leading to a … national boundaries. Trade liberalisation could lead to faster import growth than export growth and hence the supply side …-series and cross-section dimension) to estimate the effect of trade liberalisation and growth on trade balance while controlling …
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higher growth during the 2000s than in the period before the commodities boom. This study examines whether the higher growth … was explained by the commodity boom, and if so, which of the different export commodities accounted for this higher growth …. The findings should be relevant to understanding the effects on economic growth of a possible bust in commodity prices …
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Using a new methodology that allows for nonlinearities, we find frequent support for sustainability in the debt of a set of Latin American countries. Our findings overturn results obtained with traditional unit-root tests and provide a more realistic alternative to evaluate the external solvency...
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