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On exports and economic growth
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In this article, the authors analyzed the sources of growth in the period 1964-1973 for a group of semi-industrialized less developed countries and developed an analytical framework, incorporating the possibility that marginal factor productivities are not equal in the export and non-export sectors of the economy.About:
This article is published in Journal of Development Economics.The article was published on 1983-02-01. It has received 1714 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Economic sector & Export performance.read more
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Conditioned Export-Led Growth Hypothesis: A Panel Threshold Regressions Approach
TL;DR: In this article, a reassessment of the export-led growth hypothesis on a panel threshold regressions context which allows testing for the existence of other variables conditioning the effects on the exports-growth nexus is presented.
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An empirical investigation of development assistance and growth for the case of Fiji
TL;DR: In this paper, an empirical analysis of the relationship between development assistance and economic growth for the case of Fiji is presented, which shows that bilateral aid, grant aid, loan aid, technical co-operation, bilateral and multilateral aid flows are also employed to estimate a disaggregated impact of foreign aid in the short run and in the long run.
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Analysis of Fiji’s Export and Its Impact on Economic Growth
TL;DR: A regression analysis on data collected for Fiji from 2000-2015 shows that there is a strong positive relationship between exports and economic growth and when exports increase, economic growth also increases.
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Exports and employment in the spanish economy: a repetitive pattern
TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on future job creation in Spain through exports and analyze the spillover effect of those exports on the domestic economy, and their effect on job creation and the balance of payments.
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Comercio internacional, crecimiento económico e inversión extranjera directa: evidencias de causalidad para México
Jose L. Cruz,J. Mora +1 more
TL;DR: The presente estudio prueba la existencia de causalidad, en el sentido de Granger, and the direccion de la misma entre el Producto Interno Bruto real, exportaciones, importaciones and the Inversion Extranjera Directa (IED) for el caso de Mexico as discussed by the authors.
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Exports and economic growth: Further evidence
Bela Balassa,Bela Balassa +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the relationship between exports and economic growth in 11 developing countries that have already established an industrial base was analyzed, adjusting for domestic and foreign investment and for increases in the labor force that affect total exports.
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Growth and export expansion in developing countries: Some empirical evidence
TL;DR: In this article, the empirical relationship between economic growth and export expansion in developing countries as observed through an intercountry cross-section was analyzed, and the results indicated that export performance was important, along with capital formation, in explaining the intercountry variance in GDP growth rates during the 1960-1977 period.
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Trade Policy as an Input to Development
TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on the question: what difference does the set of commercial policies chosen by a developing country make to its rate of economic growth, and the empirical evidence overwhelmingly indicates that there are important links between them.