In recent decades, the relationship between international trade, environmental problems and growth remains controversial topics for the economic literature. This paper mainly deals with the interactions among these three key issues of Bangladesh economy. Johansen’s cointegrating methods have been used to analyze the interaction. Estimation shows one cointegrating vector exists in the model. Findings suggest that the adjustment speed is faster for trade openness while CO2 emissions and GDP per capita have slow adjustment speed of restoration towards the long-run equilibrium. Granger causality test indicates the apparent bidirectional causal link between trade openness and GDP per capita but no causal link has been found from trade op...
Dependence on agro-commodity exports amongst low-income economies mean that they are uniquely vulner...
A Research project Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor o...
Climate change implications have infiltrated all sectors of society and the world can no longer adop...
In recent decades, the relationship between international trade, environmental problems and growth ...
Treball Final de Grau en Economia. Codi: EC1049. Curs: 2015/2016In modern times, environmental degra...
This dissertation is composed of two essays. The first uses the gravity equation and data on bilater...
Based on the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis, this study investigates whether there is ...
In this study we look at the case of China, India, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam, and...
This paper attempts to unravel the interlinkages and interconnections among infrastructure, trade op...
In the context of climate protection policy it has been suggested that global CO2 emissions should b...
This study presents an empirical investigation of i) testing the Granger Causality between economic ...
Exchange rate volatility has been regarded as a vital macroeconomic concern for the policy makers an...
This work provides an extensive review of the literature on trade and environmental issues that has ...
This thesis explores the causal effect of institutional, geographical and cultural factors on civil ...
Economic growth rates in the Gulf region have languished in recent years and need to be raised to ac...
Dependence on agro-commodity exports amongst low-income economies mean that they are uniquely vulner...
A Research project Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor o...
Climate change implications have infiltrated all sectors of society and the world can no longer adop...
In recent decades, the relationship between international trade, environmental problems and growth ...
Treball Final de Grau en Economia. Codi: EC1049. Curs: 2015/2016In modern times, environmental degra...
This dissertation is composed of two essays. The first uses the gravity equation and data on bilater...
Based on the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis, this study investigates whether there is ...
In this study we look at the case of China, India, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam, and...
This paper attempts to unravel the interlinkages and interconnections among infrastructure, trade op...
In the context of climate protection policy it has been suggested that global CO2 emissions should b...
This study presents an empirical investigation of i) testing the Granger Causality between economic ...
Exchange rate volatility has been regarded as a vital macroeconomic concern for the policy makers an...
This work provides an extensive review of the literature on trade and environmental issues that has ...
This thesis explores the causal effect of institutional, geographical and cultural factors on civil ...
Economic growth rates in the Gulf region have languished in recent years and need to be raised to ac...
Dependence on agro-commodity exports amongst low-income economies mean that they are uniquely vulner...
A Research project Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor o...
Climate change implications have infiltrated all sectors of society and the world can no longer adop...