This article analyses the impact of trade and foreign investment on a small but not so open economy, Australia, whose growth rate outpaced the majority of the OECD countries in the last decade. We model five channels of outward orientation: exports, imports, foreign direct investment, foreign portfolio investment and other foreign investment. A cointegrated vector autoregressive model, complemented by a robust Granger noncausality test, is specified to identify permanent channels of outward orientation. Imports and direct investment are found to have a growth effect in the long run. The effect of imports is almost three times that of direct investment
Despite the essential contribution of foreign investment to Australia’s economic growth and prosperi...
The export-led growth hypothesis is tested using quarterly time series data for Australia by constru...
This paper examines factors that have contributed to economic growth in Australia. During the last d...
Although the theoretical literature suggests that countries with a strong outward orientation regist...
A model of inward foreign direct investment for Australia is estimated. Foreign direct investment is...
In this paper the consequences of FDI inflows in Australia, the second largest netimporter of FDI in...
This study examines the effects of international trade on output and tests the null of Granger non-c...
The volume of investment that has flowed from Australia into the outside world, and its implications...
Inward foreign direct investment (FDI) can bring many potential benefits to the host economy receivi...
This paper aims at analysing the relation between real trade balance and foreign demand in the case ...
© 2005 Isabel FaethIncreased globalisation over the last two decades has led to strong growth of int...
We are exploring the validity of the export-growth hypothesis for Australia with quarterly data over...
This paper analyses the current state and trends in Australia’s foreign economic relatio...
A country's inability to export to its potential is a reflection of institutional and infrastructura...
This article presents five theoretical openness and growth links that can account for trade-induced ...
Despite the essential contribution of foreign investment to Australia’s economic growth and prosperi...
The export-led growth hypothesis is tested using quarterly time series data for Australia by constru...
This paper examines factors that have contributed to economic growth in Australia. During the last d...
Although the theoretical literature suggests that countries with a strong outward orientation regist...
A model of inward foreign direct investment for Australia is estimated. Foreign direct investment is...
In this paper the consequences of FDI inflows in Australia, the second largest netimporter of FDI in...
This study examines the effects of international trade on output and tests the null of Granger non-c...
The volume of investment that has flowed from Australia into the outside world, and its implications...
Inward foreign direct investment (FDI) can bring many potential benefits to the host economy receivi...
This paper aims at analysing the relation between real trade balance and foreign demand in the case ...
© 2005 Isabel FaethIncreased globalisation over the last two decades has led to strong growth of int...
We are exploring the validity of the export-growth hypothesis for Australia with quarterly data over...
This paper analyses the current state and trends in Australia’s foreign economic relatio...
A country's inability to export to its potential is a reflection of institutional and infrastructura...
This article presents five theoretical openness and growth links that can account for trade-induced ...
Despite the essential contribution of foreign investment to Australia’s economic growth and prosperi...
The export-led growth hypothesis is tested using quarterly time series data for Australia by constru...
This paper examines factors that have contributed to economic growth in Australia. During the last d...