Agricultural Export-Diversification and Economic Growth in Caribbean Countries: Cointegration and Error-Correction Models |
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Authors: | Brian Francis Sunday Osaretin Iyare Troy Lorde |
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Affiliation: | Department of Economics , University of the West Indies , Bridgetown, St. Michael, Barbados |
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Abstract: | This article uses cointegration and error-correction models to analyze the causal relationship between agricultural export diversification and economic growth in eight selected Caribbean countries using annual data from 1961 to 2000. The empirical results show that in the short run, agricultural export diversification Granger causes economic growth in Barbados and Belize. Noncausality exists for the other countries. In the long run, agricultural export diversification also Granger causes economic growth in the Dominican Republic. On the contrary, agricultural export diversification is the outcome of the economic growth process in Belize, Costa Rica, Haiti, and Jamaica, in the long run. Noncausality exists in Trinidad and Tobago. There is no evidence of bi-directional causality in any of the countries in either the short or long run. |
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Keywords: | antidumping macroeconomic factors international trade protection measures |
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