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An Analysis of Exports and Growth in India: Cointegration and Causality Evidence (1971–2001)
Authors:Abhijit Sharma  Theodore Panagiotidis
Institution:Department of Economics, University of Sheffield, 9 Mappin Street, Sheffield S1 4DT, U.K. Tel: +44-114-222 3422;E-mail: .; Department of Economics, Loughborough University, Leicestershire LE11 3TU, U.K. Tel: +44-1509-222 707;E-mail: .
Abstract:The relationship between exports and economic growth has been analysed by a number of recent empirical studies. This paper re‐examines the sources of growth for the period 1971–2001 for India. It builds upon Feder's (1983 ) model to investigate empirically the relationship between export growth and GDP growth (the export led growth hypothesis), using recent data from the Reserve Bank of India, and by focusing on GDP growth and GDP growth net of exports. We investigate the following hypotheses: (i) whether exports, imports and GDP are cointegrated using the Johansen approach and Breitung's nonparametric cointegration test; (ii) whether export growth Granger causes GDP growth; (iii) and whether export growth Granger causes investment. Finally, a VAR is constructed and impulse response functions (IRFs) are employed to investigate the effects of macroeconomic shocks.
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