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We use the argument of Lutkepohl (1982), and Ahsan, Kwan, and Sahni (1992) to model causal relation between public expenditure and national income growth in India during the period 1951-1989. The "omitted" variable considered is the rate of growth of Ml. It is revealed that the pattern of...
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concerning the existence of a long and/or short-term relationship between the nominal GDP and nominal public expenditures, which …
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causal relationships between public debt and economic growth [gross domestic product (GDP)]. Annual time-series data that … Database and WEO. Findings - The results reveal that public debt has no causal relationship with GDP in the short-run but there … is unidirectional Granger causality running from public debt to GDP in the long run. Again, investment spending has a …
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The main aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between public spending on education after the process of decentralization and economic growth in Macedonia as low income state. This paper do not have intention to make a picture of education system in Macedonia, how it functions or...
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The existence of an environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) – a pattern of pollution that rises and then falls with higher levels of real gross domestic product per capita – remains controversial. Previous research fails to address simultaneity concerns. We match empirical evidence on EKCs with...
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