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The major thrust of present paper is to evaluate the performance (for the period 1950 to 2006) as well as determinants (for the period 1975 to 2006) of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Indian economy. In order to estimate the growth of India's GDP performance (at current prices and constant...
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The ratio of money demand to GDP may increase with portfolio demand, monetization, and a deeper division of labor. Using a cross-section approach to money demand for 126 countries this study shows that the share of agriculture, life expectancy at birth, openness, and trust in the banking system...
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banking sector, during the reform policy promotes economic growth, and financial development and stability. The achievements …-series data for India for the period of 41 years (1971-2012) i.e. testing unit roots, Co-integration developed by Johanson …
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Nigeria using the framework of single equation error correction mechanism. The unit root and cointegration tests were …
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testing approach to cointegration is employed to test the causal relationship between industrial production, exports and terms …
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1968 to 2005. The bounds testing approach to cointegration is conducted to establish the existence of a long …
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, vector autoregression, was used including causality analysis, and Gregory-Hansen cointegration, for estimating a long … effect of Gregory-Hansen co-integration affirmed a long-run nexus in agricultural growth positively with industrial and …
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apply the bounds testing approach to cointegration and the system-wise Rao’s F-test with bootstrap simulation procedure. The … running from real income to health care expenditure in Malaysia. -- cointegration ; causality ; health-income nexus ; Malaysia …
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In this article, long term data is analyzed for the total growth of the world economy and the growth of developed (G7) and of the rapid developing economies. BRICS countries are known countries with their meetings since 2008. Rapidly developing countries such as Mexico, Argentina, Turkey,...
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In this article, long term data is analysed for the total growth of the world economy and the growth of developed (G7) and of the rapid developing economies. The total population of BRICS and MATIK countries generate 49,16% of the the world’s population, and their economic size generates...
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