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This paper examines the relationship between natural gas consumption and economic growth in Pakistan using a … (0.49) on economic growth is greater than other factor inputs suggesting that energy is a critical driver of production … and growth in Pakistan. Furthermore, the results of causality test and variance decomposition analysis suggest a …
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The aim of present paper is to examine the role of financial development on FDI-Growth nexus using annual data over the … development stimulates economic growth for the case of Portugal. Foreign direct investment also good promoter of economic growth … investment. Inflation declines economic growth. …
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This study investigates the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth by incorporating financial … international trade have positive impact on economic growth. The Granger causality analysis revealed that unidirectional causal … relationship running from energy consumption to economic growth. Financial development and energy consumption Granger cause each …
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This study examines the linkages among economic growth, energy consumption, financial development, trade openness and … break stemming in the series. The empirical findings indicate that economic growth and energy consumption increases CO2 … hypothesis between energy consumption and CO2 emissions. Economic growth and CO2 emissions are also interrelated i …
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This study examines the linkages among economic growth, energy consumption, financial development, trade openness and … break stemming in the series. The empirical findings indicate that economic growth and energy consumption increases CO2 … hypothesis between energy consumption and CO2 emissions. Economic growth and CO2 emissions are also interrelated i …
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This paper visits the relationship between electricity consumption and economic growth by incorporating trade openness … in economic growth. Trade openness stimulates economic growth. Capital and labour promote economic growth. The causality … analysis finds electricity consumption Granger causes economic growth. The feedback effect exists between Trade and economic …
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The present study aims to investigate the relationship between economic growth, energy intensity, financial development … run relationship. The empirical findings of this study reported that economic growth and energy intensity increase CO2 … intensity and CO2 emissions, while economic growth and financial development Granger-cause CO2 emissions. …
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The study investigates effect of trade openness on economic growth in the long run. We apply the ARDL bounds testing … additional determinant of economic growth using the framework of Mankiw (1992). The results confirm cointegration among the … series. In long run, trade openness promotes economic growth. The growth-led-trade hypothesis is vindicated by VECM Granger …
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This study investigates the dynamic relationship between coal consumption, economic growth, trade openness and CO2 … consumption, economic growth, trade openness and CO2 emissions. Our empirical exercise indicates the presence of Environmental …. The causality results report the feedback hypothesis between economic growth and CO2 emissions and same inference is drawn …
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economies. Over the past few decades Bangladesh has been achieving remarkable rates of economic growth. A dense population along … declines as the economy achieves a certain level of economic growth, measured in per capita income terms. This postulated … investigates the EKC hypothesis for Bangladesh using data from 1971 to 2010. The Autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) approach to …
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