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Mohammed Umar,Jauhari Dahalan
Pág. 420 - 426
The paper employs asymmetric causality test based on Toda-Yamamoto (1995) causality approach to further investigate the causal relationship between exchange rate and inflation differentials in Brunei, Malaysia and Singapore. We simulate critical values b...
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Sa?a Obradovic,Nemanja Lojanica
Pág. 177 - 185
In this article, we investigate the long and short run relationship between higher education and economic growth in multivariate framework for Sweden, for the period from 1971 to 2013, by using ARDL approach. Toda-Yamamoto procedures of Granger non-causa...
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Hafizah Hammad Ahmad Khan,Hussin Abdullah,Shamzaeffa Samsudin
Pág. 1354 - 1359
This study intends to examine the relationship between household consumption and household debt composition in Malaysia. Specifically, this study employs the Toda-Yamamoto non-causality test since it is suitable for variables with different levels of int...
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Adriana AnaMaria DAVIDESCU
Pág. 237
The paper aims to analyze the unidirectional relationship from active ageing phenomena to the size of the Romanian shadow economy in order to see if the unofficial sector represents a social buffer for older workers who have lower labor market opportunit...
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Emre Aksoy
Pág. 74 - 86
By using quarterly data this study applied Toda-Yamamoto (1995) method for the period 1988-2010 to uncover the relationship between growth and employment in aggregate and industrial respects and also to investigate the impacts of investment and employmen...
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