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approach to cointegration is employed to compute the long-run elasticities of longevity with respect to the selected economic … expectancy in Turkey on the basis of time series data and cointegration framework. Empirical results suggest that nutrition and …
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cointegration is applied. The empirical results suggest that Thirlwall’s law holds for Turkey. This study also suggests some policy …
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such as those of crude oil and ethanol using the cointegration methods. The results suggest that the prices of the non …
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prices using time series data for Turkey during 1965-2007. ARDL cointegration analysis yields an income elasticity of calorie …
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interrelationships between the variables using the bounds testing to cointegration procedure. The bounds test results indicate that there …
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ARDL bounds testing approach of cointegration. Long-run equilibrium has been established among these variables for Benin … and short-run Granger causality running from GDP to electricity consumption for Togo. The results of the cointegration …
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inflation and its determinants were examined usig the Augmented Engle-Granger (AEG) cointegration test and Error Correction …
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1970 to 2009 using multivariate cointegration analysis. The empirical result from the investment equation shows that aid …
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In this paper the issue of causality between wages and prices in UK has been tested. OLS relationship between prices and wages is positive; productivity is not significant in determination of prices or wages too. These variables from these statistics we can see that are stationary at 1 lag, i.e....
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A global profusion of coal provides many countries with opportunities for economic growth. The direction of causality between coal consumption and economic growth is useful for policy making, however, existing empirical evidence have failed to reach a consensus. This paper examined the liaison...
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