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growth rate of the economy of Bangladesh has increased the demand as well as consumption of energy. This as a result can have … development, energy consumption and CO2 emissions of Bangladesh are related. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the long …-run relationship and short-run dynamics between economic growth, energy use and CO2 emission in Bangladesh for the period of 1974 to …
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The link between foreign aid and economic growth remains a controversial issue in the literature, and a large share of the disagreement could be explained by differences in the data employed. Using GDP data from three different versions of the Penn World Table and the World Development...
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In a recent article, Nowak-Lehmann, Dreher, Herzer, Klasen, and Martínez-Zarzoso (2012) (henceforth NDHKM) conclude that foreign aid has not had a significant effect on income, based on evidence from panel data potentially covering 131 countries over the period 1960-2006. The present study...
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This study provides a re-examination of the aid-income link based on a panel data set which is downloadable at the Canadian Journal of Economics 45(1), 2012 issue. Longer time series data are available for a group of 58 countries and run from 1960 to 2007. In particular, the study aims at...
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