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Harberger-Laursen-Metzler Hypothesis: An Analysis with ARDL Bounds Test Approach
The Harberger, Laursen, and Metzler (HLM) hypothesis posits that a positive (negative) change in terms of trade, ceteris paribus, will lead to positive (negative) movements in the trade balance. When tested on developing countries, the hypothesis yields varying results.
Havva Koç +2 more
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Impact of tax revenue on economic growth: A study from Cambodia
The study examines the impact of tax revenue on economic growth in Cambodia from 1994 to 2022. The Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) method is applied to test the cointegration between variables.
Kong Chantha
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This paper analyses the influence of the real effective exchange rate (REER) and relative prices on South Africa’s import demand function both in the long run and the short run.
Tony Nchokoe Matlasedi
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AN ARDL MODEL OF AGGREGATE TOURISM DEMAND FOR TURKEY [PDF]
This study empirically examines aggregate tourism demand function for Turkey using the time series data for the period 1960-2002. The total tourist arrivals into Turkey are related to world income, relative prices and transportation cost.
Ferda Halicioglu
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Environmental Kuznets curve (EKC): Times series evidence from Portugal [PDF]
The paper provides empirical evidence of an EKC – a relationship between income and environmental degradation for Portugal by applying autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) to times series data.
Dube, Smile +2 more
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On Stability of the Demand for Money in a Developing OECD [PDF]
This paper empirically analyses the stability of the narrow money demand function (M1) in Turkey for the period 1950-2002. As part of the IMF-sponsored stabilisation programme, Turkey has been pursuing base money targets. To ascertain whether this policy
Ferda HALICIOGLU, Mehmet UGUR
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Impact of Trade Liberalization on External Debt Burden: Econometric Evidence from Pakistan [PDF]
Pakistan’s leading challenge today is to lessen its debt burden in order to pursue a path that leads towards sustainable and impartial growth for poverty diminution.
Butt, Muhammad Sabihuddin +1 more
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Electricity Consumption and Economic Growth Nexus: A Multivariate Analysis for Turkey [PDF]
This study examines the short-run and long-run causality issues between electricity consumption and economic growth in Turkey for 1968–2006 period by using Granger causality models augmented with a lagged error-correction term.
Ali Acaravci, Ilhan Ozturk
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Dynamics of Causality between Real Estate and Stock Prices: Evidence from Türkiye
This paper aims to examine the causal relationship between real estate and stock prices in Türkiye over the 2010-2023 period and uncover whether the wealth effect or the credit price effect has been dominant.
Evrim Turgutlu, Pınar Narin Emirhan
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Does financial instability increase environmental pollution in Pakistan? [PDF]
The present aims to explore the relationship between financial instability and environmental degradation within multivariate framework using time series data for the period1972-2009 in case of Pakistan.
Shahbaz, Muhammad
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