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Mahrus Lutfi Adi Kurniawan,Indanazulfa Qurrota A'yun
Pág. 350 - 362
This study aims to test the export-led-growth (ELG) hypothesis in Indonesia after the implementation of trade liberalization and analyze the relevance of policies that can be taken by the government. The data used in this study is time series data from 1...
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Yaya Keho
Pág. 335 - 344
Over the past two decades, the export-growth nexus has been extensively investigated yielding to inconclusive findings. Most of existing studies used a bivariate framework ignoring the role of other relevant variables. This study re-examines the nex...
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Ghazi Al-Assaf,Bashier Al-Abdulrazag
Pág. 199 - 211
The Export-led growth hypotheses postulates that there is a positive causal relationship running from exports to economic growth. Accordingly, the aim of this study is to empirically investigate the applicability of the Export-Led Growth hypothesis for J...
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Emine Kilavuz,Betül Altay Topcu
Pág. 201 - 215
The correlation between growth in export and economic growth, which is called ?Export-led Growth Hypothesis? in the literature, is still a current issue in both the theoretical and empirical literature. In the present study, the effect of different class...
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Hildegart Ahumada, Pablo Sanguinetti
Pág. pp. 327 - 355
Export growth is often singled out as a key aspect in processes of fast and sustainable increases in per capita income. In this paper we revisit this export-led growth hypothesis (ELGH). From an empirical point of view we study this phenomenon applying G...
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