Economic Openness and Growth in China and India: A Comparative Study
Fengbao Yin () and
Shigeyuki Hamori
Journal of Reviews on Global Economics, 2012, vol. 1, 139-149
Abstract:
This paper examines the Melo-Vogt hypotheses and compares the effects of economic openness in China and India. The two defining characteristics of this paper are the addition of a cross term containing the economic globalization index to the traditional import demand function model, and testing for cointegration between variables using Hansen’s (1992) method that considers structural change. The results indicate that increasing economic openness has had a greater impact on the economy in China than in India
Keywords: Economic openness; KOF index; Melo-Vogt hypotheses; Hansen test; FMOLS; DOLS (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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