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Effect of economic growth on CO2 emission in developing countries: Evidence from a dynamic panel threshold model

Goodness C. Aye, +1 more
- 24 Sep 2017 - 
- Vol. 5, Iss: 1, pp 1379239-1379239
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In this article, the authors investigated the effect of economic growth on CO2 emission using the dynamic panel threshold framework, based on data from a panel of 31 developing countries and found that economic growth was associated with CO2 emissions in these countries.
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This study investigated the effect of economic growth on CO2 emission using the dynamic panel threshold framework. The analysis is based on data from a panel of 31 developing countries. The results...

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Another look at the instrumental variable estimation of error-components models

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Threshold effects in non-dynamic panels: Estimation, testing, and inference

TL;DR: In this article, a non-standard asymptotic theory of inference is developed which allows construction of confidence intervals and testing of hypotheses, and the methods are applied to a 15-year sample of 565 US firms to test whether financial constraints affect investment decisions.
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Testing for Granger Non-causality in Heterogeneous Panels

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