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, interacting in a complex manner (domestic credit, export of goods and services, Foreign Direct Investment . net inflows, saving … . endogenous variables and the main macroeconomic country indicators . exogenous variables (domestic credit, export of goods and …
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sectors. Findings in the case of the pooled panel indicate the validity of the export-led growth hypothesis. Disaggregated … evidences, on the other hand, reveal the validity of export-led growth hypothesis in the case of (i) agriculture and forestry … provide a strong support in favor of an export-led growth hypothesis for four sectors in addition to the feedback hypothesis …
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Purpose: Nigeria is currently in recession, a situation described as induced by decreases in oil output and export … currency, resulting from the decline in oil prices. With the export value decline, somersaulting to growth, could it then be … that Nigerian economic growth is trade constrained? How important is export to growth?. This study investigates these, its …
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multivariate framework including gross fixed capital formation, energy consumption, import, and export as the regressors. Design … that partially, export had a significant positive effect on economic growth, while import had a significant but negative …'s economies. Research limitations/implications: According to our finding, export is the most important contributor to economic …
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This paper examines the long-run and short-run relationship between Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows, exports, and economic growth in Sri Lanka over 1980-2016. The study implies Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) bounds testing approach to reveal the relationship between the variables....
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Russland treffen die Auswirkungen der internationalen Finanzkrise und fallender Energiepreise zu einem ungünstigen Zeitpunkt: In den kommenden zwei Jahren muss Russland internationale Kredite in erheblicher Höhe bedienen. Aktuell zeigt sich eine deutliche Abnahme der Währungsreserven sowie...
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Im Jahr 2015 werden die BRIC-Staaten ein höheres weltwirtschaftliches Gewicht als die Euroländer haben. Im Zeitraum 2002 bis 2010 waren Brasilien, Russland, Indien und vor allem China eine globale Konjunkturlokomotive. Die Importzuwächse dieser vier Länder waren in diesem Zeitraum mit...
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This study analyzed the hypothesis that export instability affects the economic growth for SAARC region countries … (Pakistan, India, Sri-Lanka and Nepal) by using neoclassical aggregate production with export and export instability as the … but stationary at their first difference and co integrated of order I(1). Export instability has deleterious effects for …
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Das schwedische Wirtschaftswachstum wies 2003 moderat aufwärts, obwohl auch hier der Irak-Krieg und der starke …
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