Causality Analysis of Exports and Economic Growth: Aggregate and Sectoral Results for Slovenia
Jani Bekõ
Eastern European Economics, 2003, vol. 41, issue 6, 70-92
Abstract:
This article examines the nature of Granger causality between exports, both aggregate and at the sectoral level, and output growth in Slovenia for the period 1992-99. The results show that for aggregate flows, as well as for many sectors, causality is bidirectional, suggesting that capacity creation and export promotion should be seen as complementary policies for promoting economic progress.
Date: 2003
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