On Exports and Productivity: A Causal Analysis.
The causes of the wide variation in growth rates between countries have been debated by theorists of economic growth. Different studies have shown these disparities between growth rates largely to have been caused by different rates of increase in productivity per unit of factor input. The observed comovement between productivity and export growth suggest a direct link between these two variables. The paper explores the causal relationship between productivity and exports based on Austrian data using time series analysis. The causality analysis indicates no causal link from exports to productivity while the null of no causality from productivity to exports has to be rejected at conventional levels. Copyright 1989 by MIT Press.
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1989
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Authors: | Kunst, Robert M ; Marin, Dalia |
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The Review of Economics and Statistics. - MIT Press. - Vol. 71.1989, 4, p. 699-703
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