Export-led growth hypothesis: empirical evidence from India, Philippines, Negeria and Malaysia

<p>The relationship between exports and economic growth has been fully analyzed by a large number of recent empirical paper. Nevertheless, the evidence is rather mixed. This study re-examine the export-led growth hypothesis (ELG) in four developing countries i.e., India, Philippines, N...

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Main Author: Shahrun Nizam Abdul Aziz
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Published: 2003
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spelling oai:ir.upsi.edu.my:99802024-04-02 Export-led growth hypothesis: empirical evidence from India, Philippines, Negeria and Malaysia 2003 Shahrun Nizam Abdul Aziz <p>The relationship between exports and economic growth has been fully analyzed by a large number of recent empirical paper. Nevertheless, the evidence is rather mixed. This study re-examine the export-led growth hypothesis (ELG) in four developing countries i.e., India, Philippines, Nigeria and Malaysia using Johansen Multivariate cointegration approach and Vector error Correction Model (VECM). The results obtained suggest that the ELG hypothesis is valid for Indian and Malaysian economy in both short and long-run. Besides, our results indicate that the growth rate of imports and government expenditure have a positive impact on economic growth forboth countries.</p> 2003 thesis https://ir.upsi.edu.my/detailsg.php?det=9980 https://ir.upsi.edu.my/detailsg.php?det=9980 text eng closedAccess Masters Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris Fakulti Pengurusan dan Ekonomi N/A
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Export-led growth hypothesis: empirical evidence from India, Philippines, Negeria and Malaysia
description <p>The relationship between exports and economic growth has been fully analyzed by a large number of recent empirical paper. Nevertheless, the evidence is rather mixed. This study re-examine the export-led growth hypothesis (ELG) in four developing countries i.e., India, Philippines, Nigeria and Malaysia using Johansen Multivariate cointegration approach and Vector error Correction Model (VECM). The results obtained suggest that the ELG hypothesis is valid for Indian and Malaysian economy in both short and long-run. Besides, our results indicate that the growth rate of imports and government expenditure have a positive impact on economic growth forboth countries.</p>
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title Export-led growth hypothesis: empirical evidence from India, Philippines, Negeria and Malaysia
title_short Export-led growth hypothesis: empirical evidence from India, Philippines, Negeria and Malaysia
title_full Export-led growth hypothesis: empirical evidence from India, Philippines, Negeria and Malaysia
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title_full_unstemmed Export-led growth hypothesis: empirical evidence from India, Philippines, Negeria and Malaysia
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