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Union (SACU). Research Design & Methods: This study employs annual data on output, exports, imports, and a structural dummy … a significant positive relationship between exports and economic growth during the reviewed period. In the case of … Lesotho, the study finds a negative relationship between exports and economic growth. Causality results confirm that the …
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This study attempted to quantify the relationship between international trade and overall economic performance in Nigeria. Specifically, this study examined the correlation between economic growth and each of export performance and import penetration, as well as the effect of export performance,...
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Despite the magnitude and in, some cases, the major role remittances do have in many economies all over the world, the monitoring and estimation of these flows, as well their impact on home economies pose a lot of challenges for specialists in this area. We found that, concerning Republic of...
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Nigeria is an oil dependent economy, over 90 per cent of its exports receipts in recent years flow from petroleum but … designed to see the nexus between exports and economic growth in Nigeria. Using data from the Central Bank of Nigeria spanning … 1980-2011, the study with the aid of OLS regression analysis found a strong relationship between Exports and economic …
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bivariate systems, causality from exports to GDP is obtained for Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania …. Causality from GDP to exports is indicated for Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Lithuania, Romania and Slovenia ….e. imports. In trivariate systems, ELG remains valid in the Czech Republic only and becomes valid in Lithuania while GLE is …
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This paper shows that a puzzling yet strong correlation exists between imports and exports. Cross-section and time …, even though causality is not explored in depth. After ruling out common factors driving simultaneously imports and exports … incomplete rationale, and thus put forward a classic (but often neglected) argument relating exports, imports, and economic …
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specification is preferred: the volume of exports and imports as a share of lagged total GDP. For this trade measure, a positive and …
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specification is preferred: the volume of exports and imports as a share of lagged total GDP. For this trade measure, a positive and …
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This study assesses the impact of trade openness on economic growth among ECOWAS countries using secondary data from 1975 to 2017. The study uses non-stationary heterogeneous dynamic panel models through the application of Pooled Mean Group (PMG) and Mean Group (MG) estimators since time...
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This paper focuses on the casual relationship between export, import and Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for Bhutan using annual data from 1980 to 2005. The Granger causality test and Co-integration Models are employed taking care of stochastic properties of the variables. The co-integration...
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