Title of article
An Empirical Study of Export and Economic Growth in India since 1960: A Co integration Analysis
Author/Authors
Hosseini, Mohammadreza University of Mysore - Department of Studies in Economics, India , Leelavathi, D.S. University of Mysore - Economics Cooperation, India
From page
53
To page
64
Abstract
The current study aims to explore the relationship between the two main macroeconomic variables, the export and economic growth, based on the export-led growth hypothesis (ELGH) in India for the period 1960 to 2010. The ELGH is an economic strategy used in the international trade policy of some developing countries for tracing the impact of trade on their economic growth. The ELGH is tested by the co-integration, error correction modeling and Granger causality approach. The results of the study show that there is evidence of unidirectional causality between export and economic growth for India. In fact, the economic growth causes export growth.
Keywords
Export , Led Growth Hypothesis , Export , Economic growth , co integration , Error correction model.
Journal title
Iranian Economic Review (IER)
Journal title
Iranian Economic Review (IER)
Record number
2567545
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