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Pakistan using co-integration and causality analysis during the period 0f 1972-2010. A large number of empirical studies on the …
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time series data for the period 1980-2009. Cointegration and error correction techniques are used for this analysis and …
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additional variables. The Augmented Dickey Fuller (ADF) and Johansson Cointegration tests are used to test stationarity for all … variables and cointegration respectively. The results of these tests demonstrate that all variables are non-stationary at levels …
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This study investigates the causal links among agricultural imports, agriculture productivity, and economic growth in 40 sub-Saharan African countries over the period 1990-2015. Granger causality tests are applied to infer direction of causality, and the generalized two-stage least squares...
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The main goal of this article is to find the relationship between public fiscal policy and economic growth. The article consist of a few parts. The first is an introduction, which creates the background for the analysis in the following sections. It shows the main point of view on public fiscal...
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Fiscal policy is one of the key issues for every government. In the endogenous growth model, fiscal policy is included as a key factor determining the growth of the economy. The focus in this study is placed on eleven East European transitional countries for the period of 1995 to 2014. The model...
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the impact of the level of the debt-to-GDP ratio on the real growth rate of GDP, we employ a panel estimation on a …
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Most studies on the relationship between public debt and economic growth implicitly assume homogeneous debt effects across their samples. We –in accordance with recent literature– challenge this view and state that there likely is a great deal of cross-country heterogeneity in that...
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Negative interest rates are an invention of monetary authorities to show that monetary activism does not have boundaries, i.e., as if there is no such thing as a liquidity trap. Their presence in the financial landscape has redefined the benefits to savers and to investors. Governments can now...
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This paper investigates the relationship between economic growth in Poland and four types of taxes and human capital investment. We primarily rely on an exogenous growth model that merges the Mankiw-Romer-Weil model, augmented with learning-by-doing and spillover-effects, with selected elements...
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