This paper studies the relationship between GDP fluctuations and long-run economic growth by using macro-panel approach (with small N and large T) in a panel of five selected South Asian countries (SSAC) including Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, over a period of 1980-2010. For this purpose, modern non-stationary panel techniques such as the cross section dependence test, unit root test under cross sectional dependence, panel cointegration and Group Mean Fully Modified OLS (GM-FMOLS) estimation are applied. The study finds a significant long-run cointegrating relationship between GDP fluctuations and long-run growth in the SSAC and GM-FMOLS estimates and shows that this link is negative. It indicates that GDP fluctuations h...
Using panel co-integration approach over the period 1980-2009 for South Asian economies, this study ...
This study investigates the inter-temporal causal relationship between energy consumption and econom...
This study contributes to the literature by exploring the impact of energy consumption, trade and fi...
This study employs the panel cointegration and pooled mean group (PMG) techniques to examine the lon...
This study examines causal link between energy use and economic growth for five South Asian countrie...
The contemporaneous study investigates the directional relationship between economic growth and ener...
Important aim of the study is to explore the effect of disaggregated energy consumption on the econo...
We investigate the causal relationship between GDP and different types of energy consumption for the...
This paper explores the nature of relationship between economic growth and total energy consumption ...
The final energy consumption in Pakistan has doubled during the last two decades. Investigating the ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the drivers of economic growth in South Asia region...
Economic growth is a process that is not possible without a lot of energy consumption. Energy is con...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the drivers of economic growth in South Asia regio...
The objective of this study is to examine the causality between energy consumption and economic grow...
This study investigates the inter-temporal causal relationship between energy consumption and econom...
Using panel co-integration approach over the period 1980-2009 for South Asian economies, this study ...
This study investigates the inter-temporal causal relationship between energy consumption and econom...
This study contributes to the literature by exploring the impact of energy consumption, trade and fi...
This study employs the panel cointegration and pooled mean group (PMG) techniques to examine the lon...
This study examines causal link between energy use and economic growth for five South Asian countrie...
The contemporaneous study investigates the directional relationship between economic growth and ener...
Important aim of the study is to explore the effect of disaggregated energy consumption on the econo...
We investigate the causal relationship between GDP and different types of energy consumption for the...
This paper explores the nature of relationship between economic growth and total energy consumption ...
The final energy consumption in Pakistan has doubled during the last two decades. Investigating the ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the drivers of economic growth in South Asia region...
Economic growth is a process that is not possible without a lot of energy consumption. Energy is con...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the drivers of economic growth in South Asia regio...
The objective of this study is to examine the causality between energy consumption and economic grow...
This study investigates the inter-temporal causal relationship between energy consumption and econom...
Using panel co-integration approach over the period 1980-2009 for South Asian economies, this study ...
This study investigates the inter-temporal causal relationship between energy consumption and econom...
This study contributes to the literature by exploring the impact of energy consumption, trade and fi...