Export-Led Growth Hypothesis: Further Econometric Evidence From South Asia (2005)

This paper examines the export-led growth (ELG) hypothesis for five South Asian countries through cointegration and multivariate Granger causality tests. Strong support for a long-run relationship among exports, imports, and real output for all the countries except Sri Lanka were found. Feedback eff...

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Main Authors: Shirazi, Nasim Shah, Turkhan Ali , Abdul Manap
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spelling my.iium.irep.109682013-07-08T00:16:14Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/10968/ Export-Led Growth Hypothesis: Further Econometric Evidence From South Asia (2005) Shirazi, Nasim Shah Turkhan Ali , Abdul Manap H1 Periodicals. Serials HB131 Methodology.Mathematical economics. Quantitative methods HB3711 Business cycles. Economic fluctuations This paper examines the export-led growth (ELG) hypothesis for five South Asian countries through cointegration and multivariate Granger causality tests. Strong support for a long-run relationship among exports, imports, and real output for all the countries except Sri Lanka were found. Feedback effects between exports and GDP for Bangladesh and Nepal and unidirectional causality from exports to output in the case of Pakistan were found. No causality between these variables was found for Sri Lanka and India, although for India GDP and exports did induce imports. A feedback effect between imports and GDP was also documented for Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nepal, as well as unidirectional causality from imports to output growth for Sri Lanka. These and other findings are discussed from the standpoint of the export-led growth hypothesis. John Wiley & Sons, Inc 2005-12 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/10968/1/DE43_4_3.pdf Shirazi, Nasim Shah and Turkhan Ali , Abdul Manap (2005) Export-Led Growth Hypothesis: Further Econometric Evidence From South Asia (2005). The Developing Economies , the Institute of Developing Economies, 43 (4). pp. 472-488. ISSN 0012-1533 http://www.ide.go.jp
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topic H1 Periodicals. Serials
HB131 Methodology.Mathematical economics. Quantitative methods
HB3711 Business cycles. Economic fluctuations
spellingShingle H1 Periodicals. Serials
HB131 Methodology.Mathematical economics. Quantitative methods
HB3711 Business cycles. Economic fluctuations
Shirazi, Nasim Shah
Turkhan Ali , Abdul Manap
Export-Led Growth Hypothesis: Further Econometric Evidence From South Asia (2005)
description This paper examines the export-led growth (ELG) hypothesis for five South Asian countries through cointegration and multivariate Granger causality tests. Strong support for a long-run relationship among exports, imports, and real output for all the countries except Sri Lanka were found. Feedback effects between exports and GDP for Bangladesh and Nepal and unidirectional causality from exports to output in the case of Pakistan were found. No causality between these variables was found for Sri Lanka and India, although for India GDP and exports did induce imports. A feedback effect between imports and GDP was also documented for Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nepal, as well as unidirectional causality from imports to output growth for Sri Lanka. These and other findings are discussed from the standpoint of the export-led growth hypothesis.
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author Shirazi, Nasim Shah
Turkhan Ali , Abdul Manap
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Turkhan Ali , Abdul Manap
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title Export-Led Growth Hypothesis: Further Econometric Evidence From South Asia (2005)
title_short Export-Led Growth Hypothesis: Further Econometric Evidence From South Asia (2005)
title_full Export-Led Growth Hypothesis: Further Econometric Evidence From South Asia (2005)
title_fullStr Export-Led Growth Hypothesis: Further Econometric Evidence From South Asia (2005)
title_full_unstemmed Export-Led Growth Hypothesis: Further Econometric Evidence From South Asia (2005)
title_sort export-led growth hypothesis: further econometric evidence from south asia (2005)
publisher John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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url http://irep.iium.edu.my/10968/1/DE43_4_3.pdf
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