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Entwicklungsländer 158 Developing countries 128 Wirtschaftswachstum 125 Economic growth 116 Entwicklung 92 India 89 Bangladesh 85 Indien 83 Theorie 78 Theory 78 Cointegration 63 Bangladesch 61 Economic development 58 Nigeria 58 Foreign investment 56 Auslandsinvestition 55 Productivity 52 Africa 51 Afrika 49 Kointegration 47 Welt 47 World 47 Produktivität 46 Estimation 45 Schätzung 45 Poverty 44 Causality analysis 43 Entwicklungshilfe 43 Kausalanalyse 43 Agriculture 42 Einkommensverteilung 39 Landwirtschaft 38 Armut 37 Mexico 37 Mexiko 37 Ghana 36 Income distribution 35 Development aid 34 Malaysia 34 China 32
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Article in journal 907 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 907 Rezension 68 Bibliografie enthalten 1 Bibliography included 1 Systematic review 1 Übersichtsarbeit 1
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Bahmani-Oskooee, Mohsen 17 Grabowski, Richard 16 Coppin, Addington 12 Rashid, Salim 11 Riddell, Barry 10 Quinn, Michael A. 9 Gupta, Rangan 8 Clark, Don P. 7 Islam, Nazrul 7 Kofas, Jon V. 7 Quayes, Shakil 7 Ruttan, Vernon W. 7 Salahuddin, Mohammad 7 Weaver, Jerry L. 7 Alm, James 6 Camp, Roderic Ai 6 Chowdhury, Anis 6 Dannhaeuser, Norbert 6 Fayissa, Bichaka 6 Giannias, Dimitrios A. 6 Handa, Jagdish 6 Looney, Robert E. 6 Mah, Jai S. 6 Mustafa, Muhammad 6 Olsen, Reed Neil 6 Salim, Ruhul A. 6 Agesa, Richard U. 5 Akin, Mustafa Seref 5 Anderson, Joan B. 5 Balcilar, Mehmet 5 Clark, Don Philip 5 Elian, Mohammad I. 5 Ellner, Steve 5 Gafar, John 5 Gafar, John S. 5 Gibbison, Godfrey 5 Guru-Gharana, Kishor Kumar 5 Huang, Bor-Yi 5 Kar, Sabyasachi 5 Kilby, Peter 5
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Archives of the U.S. National Student Association 1 Inter-American Development Bank 1 Soka Gakkai-Komeito 1 UNCTAD 1
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The journal of developing areas 2,445 Journal of Developing Areas 475
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1,396 OLC EcoSci 1,049 RePEc 475
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Examining the linkage between energy consumption and economic growth in India
Mallick, Hrushikesh - In: Journal of Developing Areas 43 (2009) 1, pp. 249-280
The paper examines whether energy use drives economic growth or vice versa in the Indian context during 1970–71 to 2004–05. Utilizing Granger causality test, the study suggests that it is the economic growth that fuels more demand for both crude oil and electricity consumption and it is the...
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Augmented quantity theory of money and Bangladesh Taka – U.S. dollar exchange rate dynamics
Banerjee, Prashanta K.; Rahman, Matiur - In: Journal of Developing Areas 43 (2009) 1, pp. 121-136
This paper studies the dynamics of the Taka-U.S.Dollar exchange rate for Bangladesh by augmenting the Quantity Theory of Money. The standard cointegration methodology (Engle and Granger, 1987) is employed in addition to the ARDL (Autoregressive Distributed Lag) procedure. The ADF and KPSS tests...
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Common features and stylized facts in Turkish macroeconomy
Payaslioglu, Cem - In: Journal of Developing Areas 43 (2009) 1, pp. 155-176
The importance of the common features in macroeconomics particularly in real business cycle studies is by now widely understood and manifests itself in numerous studies. On the other hand, there has been very few works related to developing countries. This paper attempts to fill this gap, at...
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The sustainability of export-led growth:the Singaporean experience
Mahadevan, Renuka - In: Journal of Developing Areas 43 (2009) 1, pp. 233-247
This paper revisits the highly debated export-led growth hypothesis in a number of different ways using Singapore as a case study. First, the hypothesis is tested in terms of labor and total factor productivity growth and this provides a means of transmission via which exports can affect or be...
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Testing the sustainability of current account deficits in developing economies:evidence from Egypt, Morocco, and Tunisia
Yol, Marial A. - In: Journal of Developing Areas 43 (2009) 1, pp. 177-197
Sustaining balanced current accounts is a tremendous challenge that faces many developing countries. The growing gap between burgeoning imports for domestic consumption and investment needs and exports from uncompetitive export sectors in many of these countries usually generate current account...
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Who benefits from combined tax and public expenditure policies in Cameroon
Johannes, Tabi Atemnkeng; Etoh-Anzah, Peter Angyie; … - In: Journal of Developing Areas 43 (2009) 1, pp. 1-23
This paper jointly and separately examines the redistributive and poverty effects of tax and public expenditures (education and health) in Cameroon. The tax system is generally progressive but less so than the benefits of public expenditure. While overall public spending is mostly progressive in...
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Social interactions, spatial dependence, and children's activities: evidence from India
Chamarbagwala, Rubiana - In: Journal of Developing Areas 42 (2009) 2, pp. 157-178
After controlling for a wide range of determinants of children's participation in work, school, and idleness, we examine whether or not there exists spatial dependence in children's activities in neighboring Indian districts. We find that correlation among neighboring districts' unobservables...
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The determinants of labor market earnings in a small Caribbean island:the case of Dominica
Reilly, Barry; Bellony, Annelle - In: Journal of Developing Areas 43 (2009) 1, pp. 65-85
This paper uses the Labor Force Survey (LFS) from 1999 to investigate the labor market earnings determination process in the small Eastern Caribbean island of Dominica. Given the interval coded nature of the earnings data reported for the LFS, an interval regression model estimated by maximum...
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Export-led growth hypothesis: a multivariate cointegration and causality evidence for Jordan
Husein, Jamal - In: Journal of Developing Areas 42 (2009) 2, pp. 253-266
Empirical evidence supporting the export-led growth (ELG) hypothesis has been mixed and inconclusive. Many previous studies may have been misspecified since they tested the ELG hypothesis using bivariate models. Other studies used cointegration and error correction models in a multivariate...
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The gravity model and the test for the regional integration effect:the case of Tanzania
Darku, Alexander B. - In: Journal of Developing Areas 43 (2009) 1, pp. 25-44
This paper demonstrates that the appropriate econometric technique of testing for the effect of regional integration on bilateral trade is to augment the standard gravity model with country specific dummies instead of regional integration dummies. Using data on bilateral trade between Tanzania...
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