The export-led growth (ELG) hypothesis suggests that there is a strong positive linear relationship between a country’s exports and economic growth. For many years, theoretical and empirical studies have examined the causal relationship between exports and economic growth and found that this relationship is one of interdependence rather than of unilateral causation. The purpose of this article is to empirically re-examine the ELG hypothesis in the context of two small South Asian countries: Bangladesh for the period of 1980–2011 and Sri Lanka for the period of 1984–2011. Using a model that controls for a host of domestic and international factors, this article tests the ELG hypothesis by employing the Auto Regressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) ...
The paper tries to assess empirically the relationship between export and economic growth in India u...
Trade is presumed to act as a catalyst to economic growth. This paper reinvestigates the export-led ...
Most time-series studies in the area of export-led growth adopt a bivariate framework and neglect th...
This paper examines the export-led growth (ELG) hypothesis for five South Asian countries through co...
The purpose of this paper is to test the export-led growth hypothesis for South Asia, a diverse regi...
Strong economic growth accompanied with robust export performance leads many people to conclude that...
The association between exports and growth is often attributed to the possible positive externalitie...
Exports and imports play an important role in economic development and growth. accordingly the impor...
This study investigates the causal relationship among comparative advantage, exports and economic gr...
Purpose: The study aims to examine the export-led growth (ELG) hypothesis for Bangladesh. The direct...
This article empirically verifies the export-led growth hypothesis for Bangladesh and examines wheth...
This research focuses on the research question as what extent the export and import influence on Eco...
Abstract: This paper examines time series evidence to investigate the link between exports and econo...
Since 1991 India witnessed rapid rise in exports and robust economic growth. It is widely believed t...
The export led-growth hypothesis is one of the widely researched areas in the field of international...
The paper tries to assess empirically the relationship between export and economic growth in India u...
Trade is presumed to act as a catalyst to economic growth. This paper reinvestigates the export-led ...
Most time-series studies in the area of export-led growth adopt a bivariate framework and neglect th...
This paper examines the export-led growth (ELG) hypothesis for five South Asian countries through co...
The purpose of this paper is to test the export-led growth hypothesis for South Asia, a diverse regi...
Strong economic growth accompanied with robust export performance leads many people to conclude that...
The association between exports and growth is often attributed to the possible positive externalitie...
Exports and imports play an important role in economic development and growth. accordingly the impor...
This study investigates the causal relationship among comparative advantage, exports and economic gr...
Purpose: The study aims to examine the export-led growth (ELG) hypothesis for Bangladesh. The direct...
This article empirically verifies the export-led growth hypothesis for Bangladesh and examines wheth...
This research focuses on the research question as what extent the export and import influence on Eco...
Abstract: This paper examines time series evidence to investigate the link between exports and econo...
Since 1991 India witnessed rapid rise in exports and robust economic growth. It is widely believed t...
The export led-growth hypothesis is one of the widely researched areas in the field of international...
The paper tries to assess empirically the relationship between export and economic growth in India u...
Trade is presumed to act as a catalyst to economic growth. This paper reinvestigates the export-led ...
Most time-series studies in the area of export-led growth adopt a bivariate framework and neglect th...