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A note on the environmental Kuznets curve for CO2: A pooled mean group approach

Applied Energy, 2011
Abstract This paper investigates whether the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) hypothesis for CO2 emissions is satisfied using the panel data of 28 countries by taking nuclear energy into account. Using the pooled mean group (PMG) estimation method, our main results indicate that (1) the impacts of nuclear energy on CO2 emissions are significantly ...
Hiroki Iwata   +2 more
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Exchange rate volatility and India's cross-border trade: A pooled mean group and nonlinear cointegration approach

Economic Modelling, 2018
Abstract This paper offers first-hand commodity-level evidence regarding the effects of exchange rate volatility on India's cross-border trade with the U.S., Germany, Japan, and China. We used autoregressive conditional heteroscedasticity based models to estimate the volatility of the nominal exchange rate.
Chandan Sharma, Debdatta Pal
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Formulas and Web Application for Designing a Biospecimen Pooling Study to Compare Group Means

Epidemiology, 2020
Background: When research focuses on biomarker assessment in settings where per-assay costs are high relative to per-subject costs, a biospecimen pooling study design can be extremely cost-effective. However, designing a study to maximize cost savings is complicated by the fact that pooled measurements are typically subject to ...
Dane R, Van Domelen, Robert H, Lyles
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Dynamic Demand for Tourism in Sumatra, Indonesia: A Pooled Mean Group Approach

International Journal of Advanced Research in Economics and Finance, 2022
The aims this study is to examine the dynamic demand for tourism in Sumatra, Indonesia. There are ten provinces in Sumatra and the research period from 2003 to 2019 with 170-panel data samples. Pooled Mean Group (PMG)–ARDL is utilized to examine Sumatra's dynamic demand for tourism.
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Institutional quality, insurance markets, and economic growth: evidence from pooled mean group estimation

Applied Economics Letters, 2021
We study the role of institutional quality and insurance markets in the economic growth of middle-income countries between 2005 and 2019.
Rudra P. Pradhan   +2 more
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Does human capital matter for growth in OECD countries? A pooled mean-group approach

Economics Letters, 2002
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Bassanini, Andrea, Scarpetta, Stefano
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Impact of infrastructure on economic growth in South Asia: Evidence from pooled mean group estimation

The Electricity Journal, 2020
Abstract We investigate the role of infrastructure in the economic growth of South Asia. To overcome the shortcomings in previous studies, we analyzed the economic growth in a more comprehensive infrastructure framework by introducing a composite index of infrastructure, which includes more than thirty indicators.
Hameed Khan   +3 more
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Environmental effect of Chinese FDI in Africa: Evidence from pooled mean group

Sustainable Development, 2023
AbstractThe growth of the China‐African economic relationship has received much attention among the scholars. Africa and China have experienced cooperation in the areas of foreign direct investment, cross‐border trade, and foreign aids. While this economic relationship has been viewed to contribute to the development of African nations, some scholars ...
Sodiq Abiodun Oladipupo   +1 more
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Economic freedom and social capital: pooled mean group evidence

Applied Economics Letters, 2016
ABSTRACTThis article uses annual US-state-level data from 1986 to 2004 and pooled-mean group estimation based on Pesaran et al. (1999) to examine whether economic freedom influences social capital. We find economic freedom has a negative effect on our social capital measure.
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Telecom and Economic Growth Nexus in Indian States: Empirical Investigation Using Pooled Mean Group

Indian Journal of Economics and Development, 2023
The study examined the linear and non-linear relationship between telecom infrastructures and economic growth using data on Indian states from 1991-2017. The results from Pooled Mean Group showed that the linear impact was positive. The non-linear effect was positive in the short and the long run, thus favouring network externalities claiming that ...
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