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Productivity and Externality Effects of Exports: An Application Of FEDER Model In Pakistan and India

Euro-Asian Journal of Economics and Finance

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Title Productivity and Externality Effects of Exports: An Application Of FEDER Model In Pakistan and India
 
Creator Yaseen, Atif
Khan, Bashir Ahmad
Ayyub, Anees
 
Description To find out export led growth (ELG), this verify has used Feder model to seize thedeliver-side effects for Pakistan and India. In Feder model, this cross-check has used sectorsto find general consequences of export zone on increase via applying the OLS technique.The hypothesis that marginal elements productivities are not identical in export and nonexportsectorsofthePakistanandIndiaeconomyistestedovertheusageofthetimeseries
facts1972to
2014. In Feder version, the complete results of exports in conjunction withoutwardness effects and productivity differential are re-expected. The predicted effectsindicate that marginal aspect productivities are significantly better in export region in caseof Pakistan simplest. Moreover the distinction appears to derive, in part, from intersectoral
advantageous externalities generated by export zone. The effects of productivitydifferential of export zone appear with bad sign in the course of the evaluation for Pakistanhowever it is advantageous for India. In broad terms, therefore the consequences of thisexamine are within the aid of export orientated, outward looking coverage to trade familymembers adopted with the aid of policymakers during the last a long time.
 
Publisher Academy of Business & Scientific Research
 
Date 2017-10-17
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Peer-reviewed Article
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://absronline.org/journals/index.php/eajef/article/view/738
 
Source Euro-Asian Journal of Economics and Finance; Vol 5 No 4 (2017): Euro-Asian Journal of Economics and Finance; 112-130
2310-4929
2310-0184
 
Language eng
 
Relation http://absronline.org/journals/index.php/eajef/article/view/738/755