Are non-primary exports the source for further economic growth in the UAE?
This paper investigates whether non-primary exports directly or indirectly cause economic growth in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). This study performs the Johansen test to examine the presence of co-integration between the variables in an augmented production function. The Granger causality test is performed to investigate the short-run causality between non-primary exports and economic growth, while the long-run causality is investigated by employing the Toda and Yamamoto procedure. The empirical analysis indicates that the variables are co-integrated, and that short-run causality runs from non-primary exports to economic growth; results exhibit no evidence of direct causality from non-primary exports to economic growth in the long-run.
| Item Type | Article |
|---|---|
| Keywords | economic growth,non-primary exports,Granger causality,UAE,Emirates Foundation - LSE Academic Collaboration with Arab Universities |
| Departments | Middle East Centre |
| DOI | 10.1515/rmeef-2021-0015 |
| Date Deposited | 25 Apr 2022 16:48 |
| URI | https://researchonline.lse.ac.uk/id/eprint/114948 |
