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adjustment. The causality result shows unidirectional causality running from inward FDI to aggregate imports in the country. The …
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This paper investigates the important question of what relationship, if any, exists between economic infrastructure, gross fixed capital formation, and FDI inflows to Hungary during the 1995-2012 period. Although this question has great significance from an economic policy standpoint, there has...
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variables are based on cointegration test. The Granger Causality test results using Vector Auto Regression (VAR) estimates and …
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In the current study, we attempt to develop a model on how institutional quality aids economic growth convergence and FDI inflow in GCC countries using panel dataset spanning 1996 to 2016. We estimate growth convergence by deviating GDP growth rate of individual economy from its group average,...
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variables are based on cointegration test. The Granger Causality test results using Vector Auto Regression (VAR) estimates and …
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-integration, VEC model and VECM Granger causality techniques are employed to check short-run and the long-run relationship among the … openness are co-integrated. The results of VECM model indicate the presence of long-run causality running from tourism, GDP …, exchange rate, inflation and trade openness to FDI in Pakistan. The results of VECM Granger causality test signify one way …
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indicate that there is no significant Granger causality from FDI to economic growth, from economic growth to FDI, from trade to …
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direct investment for an EU and EMU member country, Greece, by applying cointegration tests and Granger causality analysis … of a long-run equilibrium relationship. Furthermore, Granger causality test indicates that there is no bi …-directional causal links on the FDI – GDP relationship. However, there is a one-way causality running from GDP to FDI, as results for the …
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This study examines the roles infrastructure play in attracting foreign direct investment (FDI) into Nigeria for the period between 1981 and 2014. It also investigates the type of infrastructure that has more impact on FDI attraction. The unit root test results show that none of the variables in...
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is a long-term granger causality occurring from Chinese FDI, TFDI, and trade openness to the GDP of Bangladesh. Our …
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