Title of article :
Export Led Growth in Hong Kong: Empirical Evidence From The Components of Exports
Author/Authors :
Tang, Tuck-Cheong Monash University Malaysia - School of Business,, Malaysia
From page :
30
To page :
52
Abstract :
Using Granger s causality approach, the hypothesis of export led growth for Hong Kong has been empirically tested via the components oftotal exports namely re-exports, domestic exports, and export of services. This paper contributes to the existing literature by the following ways. Firstly, this study extend s Tuan and Ng s (1998) work by considering the role of export of services. Secondly, better estimates ofusing larger sample size are granted due to the use ofquarterly data. Thirdly, this study employ s Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) framework which incorporates both static and dynamic components in order to examine the causation relation between exports components and economic growth . The export led growth hypothesis is supported by the finding ofbi-directional causation between re-exports and real GDP, and domestic exports and real GDP.No causation relation between export of service s and real GDP
Keywords :
Causality , Components of exports , Export , led growth , Hong Kong
Journal title :
international journal of business and society
Journal title :
international journal of business and society
Record number :
2561859
Link To Document :
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