Study on Causal Nexus between Export, mport and Economic Growth byFrequency-Domain Approach: Evidence from Selected East and Southeast Asian Economies

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Volume 18 Issue 2 2022

Author(s):

Caihong Tang
School of Economics and Management, Panzhihua University, Panzhihua, China

Jie Li
School of Economics and Management, Panzhihua University, Panzhihua, China

Yunfei Long (Corresponding Author)
School of Economics and Management, Panzhihua University, Panzhihua, China
pzhulyf@163.com

Muhammad Asghar Khan
School of Economics and Management, Panzhihua University, Panzhihua, China

Abstract In this study, frequency domain Granger causality test and generalized forecast error variance decomposition are employed to check the causal direction and contribution of exports and imports to economic growth for eight economies. Granger results show: in the short run, (a) Japan, Indonesia, and Thailand support growth-led import, Malaysia supports import-led growth, and Singapore supports bidirectional causal connection between imports and economic growth; (b) Indonesia supports growth-led export, the Philippines and Thailand support export-led growth, and Hong Kong SAR and Singapore support mutual causality between exports and economic growth; in the long run, (c) Indonesia and Thailand support growth-led import, Japan, Hong Kong SAR, and Singapore support import-led growth, and South Korea supports a two-way causality nexus between imports and economic growth; (d) South Korea and Indonesia support growth-led export, Japan, Hong Kong SAR, and Singapore support export-led growth, and Thailand supports bidirectional causality between exports and economic growth. Variance decomposition results indicated that in Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines, imports explain a larger part of economic growth than exports; in Hong Kong SAR and Singapore, exports have a larger impact than imports on economy; in Thailand, exports and imports are almost at the same importance level
Keywords Import-led growth; export-led growth; frequency domain Granger causality test; generalized forecast error variance decomposition
Year 2022
Volume 18
Issue 2
Type Research paper, manuscript, article
Recognized by Higher Education Commission of Pakistan, HEC
Category "Y"
Journal Name IBT Journal of Business Studies
Publisher Name ILMA University
Jel Classification
DOI -
ISSN no (E, Electronic) 2409-6520
ISSN no (P, Print) 2414-8393
Country Pakistan
City Karachi
Institution Type University
Journal Type Open Access
Reviews Type Blind Peer Reviewed
Format PDF
Paper Link http://ibtjbs.ilmauniversity.edu.pk/journal/jbs/18.2/6.pdf