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Johansen cointegration methodology 2 Johansen's cointegration methodology 2 real exchange rate 2 BEER model 1 Balance-of-payments constrained growth model 1 Electricity demand and conservation potential 1 Mexican peso 1 Mexico 1 Nonmetallic mineral products industry 1 Real currency appreciation 1 Thirlwall model 1 export-led growth 1 investment determinants 1 monetary policy 1 real currency appreciation 1
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Ibarra, Carlos 2 Gökçe, Atilla 1 Lin, Boqiang 1 Ouyang, Xiaoling 1 Çankal, Erhan 1
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Economic Modelling 1 Energy Policy 1 International Economic Journal 1 The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development 1
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Electricity demand and conservation potential in the Chinese nonmetallic mineral products industry
Lin, Boqiang; Ouyang, Xiaoling - In: Energy Policy 68 (2014) C, pp. 243-253
Johansen cointegration methodology and estimate the sectoral electricity conservation potential. Results indicate that GDP per …
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Balance-of-payments constrained growth model for the Turkish economy
Gökçe, Atilla; Çankal, Erhan - In: Economic Modelling 35 (2013) C, pp. 140-144
Economists have investigated the relationship between output and export in order to explain economic growth for long years. Numerous studies have found very close correspondence between the growth of output and export. It is commonly known that Thirlwall's papers indicate very tight relationship...
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Monetary Policy and Real Currency Appreciation: A BEER Model for the Mexican Peso
Ibarra, Carlos - In: International Economic Journal 25 (2011) 1, pp. 91-110
) model, which relies on Johansen's cointegration methodology and jointly considers real-side and monetary determinants. The …
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Exporting without growing: Investment, real currency appreciation, and export-led growth in Mexico
Ibarra, Carlos - In: The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development 19 (2010) 3, pp. 439-464
Despite two positive developments - the rise of manufactured exports and a prolonged but eventually successful disinflation - Mexico failed to sustain a high rate of economic growth during its free-trade period 1988-2006. The paper argues that the proximate cause of Mexico's growth failure is...
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