Causality between fuel-mining exports and economic growth: evidence from the UAE
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Kalaitzi, A.S. and Chamberlain, T.W. 2019. Causality between fuel-mining exports and economic growth: evidence from the UAE. 87th International Atlantic Economic Conference. Athens, Greece 27 - 30 Mar 2019
Title | Causality between fuel-mining exports and economic growth: evidence from the UAE |
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Authors | Kalaitzi, A.S. and Chamberlain, T.W. |
Abstract | This study examines the causal effects of traditional UAE exports on economic growth from 1981 to 2012, using a neoclassical production function augmented with fuel-mining exports and imports of goods and services. The Johansen cointegration test is applied to assess long-run relationships, and the Granger causality test within a vector error correction model examines short-run causality. A modified Wald test in an augmented vector autoregressive model (Toda and Yamamoto, 1995) is also used to test for long-run causality. The analysis confirms a long-run relationship, with fuel-mining exports having a negative impact on growth. Fuel-mining exports do not cause economic growth in the short-run or long-run. |
Sustainable Development Goals | 9 Industry, innovation and infrastructure |
8 Decent work and economic growth | |
17 Partnerships for the goals | |
Middlesex University Theme | Sustainability |
Conference | 87th International Atlantic Economic Conference |
Publication process dates | |
Accepted | 09 Jan 2019 |
Completed | 30 Mar 2019 |
Deposited | 16 Jun 2025 |
Output status | Published |
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Is documented by | https://iaes.confex.com/iaes/87am/webprogram/Session5915.html |
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