Causality between government expenditure and economic growth in India (Record no. 11763)

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Personal name RAMPHUL
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Title Causality between government expenditure and economic growth in India
Remainder of title An empirical investigation
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2013
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Extent 1275-1290
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Summary, etc. The study empirically investigates the casual relationship between public expenditure and economic growth in India using a vector autoregressive (VAR) model over the period 1950-2008. The johansen's coentegration thest finds that there is long runequilibrium relationship between governemnt expenditure and GDP. There is evidence of unidirectional causality running from governement expenditure to economic growth. The study finds no empirical support for the long growth in India.
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Uncontrolled term ECONOMIC GROWTH
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Title FINANCE INDIA
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