The comovement between exports and productivity observed in many countries suggests a direct link between these two variables. This paper tries to establish whether such a causal link exists for four developed market economies, using co-integration and Granger-causality techniques. These techniques offer a means to overcome serious problems encountered in previous attempts to examine this relationship, while recent trade theory suggests that the relationship between trade and productivity is fundamentally ambiguous. Both reasons call for more empirical evidence. The findings of the econometric analysis suggest that exports, productivity and the terms of trade move together in the long run in all countries except the United Kingdom.Developed...
This paper challenges the common view that exports generally contribute more to GDP growth than a pu...
This paper attempts to test the export-led-growth theory using Tunisian data. The dynamic interactio...
The relation between exports and national income of a country has long been a frequently debated iss...
This paper tries to establish whether a causal link between exports and productivity exists for four...
Numerous studies in the international economic literature suggest that foreign trade has a large pos...
Export growth is often singled out as a key aspect in processes of fast and sustainable increases in...
This paper investigates the direction of causation between exports growth and economic growth. This ...
This paper examines the causal relationship between exports and economic growth (and vice versa) for...
This study reexamines the relationship between exports and economic growth in ten East Asian and Pac...
The economic development and growth literature contains extensive discussions on relationships betwe...
Despite increasing interest in the relationship between trade and macroeconomic performance in devel...
Despite increasing interest in the relationship between trade and macroeconomic performance in devel...
The relationship between export expansion and economic growth has been examined extensively du...
The relation between exports and national income of a country has long been a frequently debated iss...
The authors examine the effect of trade on productivity growth using data from nine manufacturing in...
This paper challenges the common view that exports generally contribute more to GDP growth than a pu...
This paper attempts to test the export-led-growth theory using Tunisian data. The dynamic interactio...
The relation between exports and national income of a country has long been a frequently debated iss...
This paper tries to establish whether a causal link between exports and productivity exists for four...
Numerous studies in the international economic literature suggest that foreign trade has a large pos...
Export growth is often singled out as a key aspect in processes of fast and sustainable increases in...
This paper investigates the direction of causation between exports growth and economic growth. This ...
This paper examines the causal relationship between exports and economic growth (and vice versa) for...
This study reexamines the relationship between exports and economic growth in ten East Asian and Pac...
The economic development and growth literature contains extensive discussions on relationships betwe...
Despite increasing interest in the relationship between trade and macroeconomic performance in devel...
Despite increasing interest in the relationship between trade and macroeconomic performance in devel...
The relationship between export expansion and economic growth has been examined extensively du...
The relation between exports and national income of a country has long been a frequently debated iss...
The authors examine the effect of trade on productivity growth using data from nine manufacturing in...
This paper challenges the common view that exports generally contribute more to GDP growth than a pu...
This paper attempts to test the export-led-growth theory using Tunisian data. The dynamic interactio...
The relation between exports and national income of a country has long been a frequently debated iss...