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carbon emission using Tunisian data over the period 1971-2004.Cointegration procedure is used to analyze the time series … properties of the series and error-correction terms were considered to test for the direction of Granger causality ….The short-run analysis, provide support for causality running from CO2 emissions growth to output growth, both in the short …
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In this study, we apply directed acyclic graphs and search algorithm designed for timeseries with non-Gaussian distribution to obtain causal structure of innovations from an errorcorrection model. The structure of interdependencies among six international stock markets isinvestigated. The...
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The role of exports in economic growth continues to be debated and tested in the literature on trade an development. China is a new player in this debate with its rapid entry into international makrets. This paper extends some of the previous empirical studies on the relationship between exports...
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Advocates of financial regulation, Arestis and Demetriades, argue that financial liberalisation does not impact on financial market efficiency and the allocation of investment. Results in this study find that Czech, Hungarian and Polish firms are subject to scrutiny when applying for credit. The...
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that for the three countries industrial production caused economic growth. This was a uni-directional causality. …
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Results support Arestis’s theory, that low real interest rates do not prevent economic growth (though he related it to the regulation debate). Here in the deregulation environment, it also stands. Results also support Shaw’s assertion that financial liberalisation increases the monetary...
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This essay surveys macroeconomic issues that marked the transition from centrally planned to market economy in Central and Eastern European and former Soviet Union countries. We first establish a set of stylized facts of the transition so far, namely: (1) output fell, (2) capital shrank, (3)...
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There are two strands in the empirical literature on economic growth in transition economies. One focuses on the impact of reforms, while the other emphasizes sustainability issues and the growth prospects these economies face. The most common strategy, in the latter, has been to use...
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Australia for the period 1950-2005. Cointegration and a vector error-correction model are used along with Granger causality … the cointegration analysis of production in Australia and should be included in the long-run production relationship along …
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Investment in network infrastructure can boost long-term economic growth in OECD countries. Moreover, infrastructure investment can have a positive effect on growth that goes beyond the effect of the capital stock because of economies of scale, the existence of network externalities competition...
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