2000
DOI: 10.1007/bf02298394
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Export performance and economic growth causality: An empirical analysis

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“…The causal effects between trade openness and economic growth have been verified intensively in literature. Saaed and Hussain (2015), Zeren and Ari (2013), Hatemi-J and Irandoust (2000), Yücel (2009) and Kar et al (2014) investigate the causal effects between trade openness and economic growth and the findings show that trade openness have a positive and significant effect on growth. Ullah et al (2014) investigated the relationship between domestic investment, foreign direct investment, and economic growth in Pakistan for the period 1976-2010.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The causal effects between trade openness and economic growth have been verified intensively in literature. Saaed and Hussain (2015), Zeren and Ari (2013), Hatemi-J and Irandoust (2000), Yücel (2009) and Kar et al (2014) investigate the causal effects between trade openness and economic growth and the findings show that trade openness have a positive and significant effect on growth. Ullah et al (2014) investigated the relationship between domestic investment, foreign direct investment, and economic growth in Pakistan for the period 1976-2010.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some researchers have examined the relationship between export and economic growth. Hatemi and Irandoust (2000) examined the relationship between export and economic growth in the Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden). Granger causality test results show that in the long run, there is a two-way relationship between export and economic growth in countries: Finland, Norway, and Sweden.…”
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“…The international trade theory proposed by Smith outlines that international trade activities, especially exports, potentially encourage economic growth through the domestic productionmarket expansion (Afonso, 2001). Several previous empirical studies showed that there is a positive relationship between export and economic growth as in the case study of developing countries in Asia (Ekanyake, 1999), Scandinavian countries (Hatemi and Irandoust, 2000), Iran (Roshan, 2007) and Taiwan (Chen, 2007).…”
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confidence: 95%