This article examines time series evidence to investigate the link between exports and economic growth in Bangladesh. Using quarterly data for a period from 1976 to 2003 the article finds that industrial production and exports are cointegrated. The results of an error correction model (ECM) suggest that there is a long-run unidirectional causality from exports to growth in Bangladesh
This study is an empirical investigation to Export led Growth hypothesis (1971-2016) in case of Pak...
Bangladesh, a developing economy, contains trade deficit from her very inception. This paper makes a...
Abstract. This study is an empirical investigation to Export led Growth hypothesis (1971-2016) in ca...
Abstract: This paper examines time series evidence to investigate the link between exports and econo...
Purpose: The study aims to examine the export-led growth (ELG) hypothesis for Bangladesh. The direct...
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...
This article empirically verifies the export-led growth hypothesis for Bangladesh and examines wheth...
oai:ojs2.abc.us.org:article/2Export revenue is an important issue for Bangladesh. So analysis the re...
The export-led growth (ELG) hypothesis suggests that there is a strong positive linear relationship ...
Exports and imports play an important role in economic development and growth. accordingly the impor...
Although the link between trade and growth has long been discussed, systematic empirical investigati...
The study attempts to empirically verify the export-led growth hypothesis for Bangladesh. In this co...
The paper provides evidence of inconceivable growth of the macro-economic indicators Gross Domestic ...
Since 1991 India witnessed rapid rise in exports and robust economic growth. It is widely believed t...
This study is an empirical investigation to Export led Growth hypothesis (1971-2016) in case of Pak...
Bangladesh, a developing economy, contains trade deficit from her very inception. This paper makes a...
Abstract. This study is an empirical investigation to Export led Growth hypothesis (1971-2016) in ca...
Abstract: This paper examines time series evidence to investigate the link between exports and econo...
Purpose: The study aims to examine the export-led growth (ELG) hypothesis for Bangladesh. The direct...
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...
This article empirically verifies the export-led growth hypothesis for Bangladesh and examines wheth...
oai:ojs2.abc.us.org:article/2Export revenue is an important issue for Bangladesh. So analysis the re...
The export-led growth (ELG) hypothesis suggests that there is a strong positive linear relationship ...
Exports and imports play an important role in economic development and growth. accordingly the impor...
Although the link between trade and growth has long been discussed, systematic empirical investigati...
The study attempts to empirically verify the export-led growth hypothesis for Bangladesh. In this co...
The paper provides evidence of inconceivable growth of the macro-economic indicators Gross Domestic ...
Since 1991 India witnessed rapid rise in exports and robust economic growth. It is widely believed t...
This study is an empirical investigation to Export led Growth hypothesis (1971-2016) in case of Pak...
Bangladesh, a developing economy, contains trade deficit from her very inception. This paper makes a...
Abstract. This study is an empirical investigation to Export led Growth hypothesis (1971-2016) in ca...