This paper comprehensively tests the export-led growth (ELG) hypothesis for Malaysia for the period 1955-90, using cointegration and causality testing based on Hsiao's synthesis of the Granger test and Akaike's minimum final prediction error criterion. The results provide support for the ELG hypothesis; aggregate exports Granger-cause real GDP and non-export GDP. This relationship is found to be driven by manufactured exports rather than by traditional exports
Most of previous researches have only focused on the effect of export expansion on economic growth w...
This study reexamines the relationship between exports and economic growth in ten East Asian and Pac...
This study proposes to investigate the causality between exports and economic growth in the ASEAN co...
This study re-investigates export-led economy growth hypothesis for Malaysia from year 1975 to 2005....
The objective of this paper is to test the validity of the export-led growth hypothesis in the Malay...
Export has been one of the most important economic components for developing countries. The relation...
The objective of this paper is to test the validity of the export-led growth hypothesis in the Malay...
This study is conducted to examine the relationship between exports growth and economic growth in M...
The study was conducted to obtain information on the relationship between export, import and economi...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the causal relationship between exports, imports and ec...
A number of studies have tried to establish a causal link between export expansion and economic grow...
This paper empirically investigates export-led growth hypothesis in total Malaysian exports and expo...
The objective of this study is to reveal causality pattern between total export and economic grow...
This paper aims to re-estimate the robustness of the relationship between export and economic growth...
There has been intense debate between outward-oriented and inward-oriented trade strategies to foste...
Most of previous researches have only focused on the effect of export expansion on economic growth w...
This study reexamines the relationship between exports and economic growth in ten East Asian and Pac...
This study proposes to investigate the causality between exports and economic growth in the ASEAN co...
This study re-investigates export-led economy growth hypothesis for Malaysia from year 1975 to 2005....
The objective of this paper is to test the validity of the export-led growth hypothesis in the Malay...
Export has been one of the most important economic components for developing countries. The relation...
The objective of this paper is to test the validity of the export-led growth hypothesis in the Malay...
This study is conducted to examine the relationship between exports growth and economic growth in M...
The study was conducted to obtain information on the relationship between export, import and economi...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the causal relationship between exports, imports and ec...
A number of studies have tried to establish a causal link between export expansion and economic grow...
This paper empirically investigates export-led growth hypothesis in total Malaysian exports and expo...
The objective of this study is to reveal causality pattern between total export and economic grow...
This paper aims to re-estimate the robustness of the relationship between export and economic growth...
There has been intense debate between outward-oriented and inward-oriented trade strategies to foste...
Most of previous researches have only focused on the effect of export expansion on economic growth w...
This study reexamines the relationship between exports and economic growth in ten East Asian and Pac...
This study proposes to investigate the causality between exports and economic growth in the ASEAN co...