An empirical study on long-term relationship between total factor productivity and non-oil exports in Iran

This paper presents an empirical investigation on the effect of exports of non-oil goods and services on economic growth in Iran over the period 1991-2011 using Vector Autoregressive method. We also analyze the existing causal relationships between total factor productivity and non-oil exports. The...

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Main Authors: Teymour Mohammadi, Samane Abooali
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Growing Science 2013-10-01
Series:Management Science Letters
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Online Access:http://www.growingscience.com/msl/Vol3/msl_2013_277.pdf
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spelling doaj-4ebf9f19027c48048b7671c7876932852020-11-24T23:30:18ZengGrowing ScienceManagement Science Letters1923-93351923-93432013-10-013102643265010.5267/j.msl.2013.09.002An empirical study on long-term relationship between total factor productivity and non-oil exports in IranTeymour MohammadiSamane AbooaliThis paper presents an empirical investigation on the effect of exports of non-oil goods and services on economic growth in Iran over the period 1991-2011 using Vector Autoregressive method. We also analyze the existing causal relationships between total factor productivity and non-oil exports. The results show that total factor productivity has direct and significant relationship with non-oil exports in long-term, it means that if total factor productivity increases, non-oil exports also increases. The results of the survey also indicate that the existing shock on non-oil exports does not have any significant impact on total factor productivity but the incoming shock on total factor productivity reduces non-oil exports during the first period. It also increases non-oil exports during the first period to the fourth period and from the fifth period; it continues until it reduces to a small amount, remains in that amount and eventually disappears.http://www.growingscience.com/msl/Vol3/msl_2013_277.pdfTotal factor productivityNon-oil exportsVector error correction model
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author Teymour Mohammadi
Samane Abooali
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Samane Abooali
An empirical study on long-term relationship between total factor productivity and non-oil exports in Iran
Management Science Letters
Total factor productivity
Non-oil exports
Vector error correction model
author_facet Teymour Mohammadi
Samane Abooali
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title An empirical study on long-term relationship between total factor productivity and non-oil exports in Iran
title_short An empirical study on long-term relationship between total factor productivity and non-oil exports in Iran
title_full An empirical study on long-term relationship between total factor productivity and non-oil exports in Iran
title_fullStr An empirical study on long-term relationship between total factor productivity and non-oil exports in Iran
title_full_unstemmed An empirical study on long-term relationship between total factor productivity and non-oil exports in Iran
title_sort empirical study on long-term relationship between total factor productivity and non-oil exports in iran
publisher Growing Science
series Management Science Letters
issn 1923-9335
1923-9343
publishDate 2013-10-01
description This paper presents an empirical investigation on the effect of exports of non-oil goods and services on economic growth in Iran over the period 1991-2011 using Vector Autoregressive method. We also analyze the existing causal relationships between total factor productivity and non-oil exports. The results show that total factor productivity has direct and significant relationship with non-oil exports in long-term, it means that if total factor productivity increases, non-oil exports also increases. The results of the survey also indicate that the existing shock on non-oil exports does not have any significant impact on total factor productivity but the incoming shock on total factor productivity reduces non-oil exports during the first period. It also increases non-oil exports during the first period to the fourth period and from the fifth period; it continues until it reduces to a small amount, remains in that amount and eventually disappears.
topic Total factor productivity
Non-oil exports
Vector error correction model
url http://www.growingscience.com/msl/Vol3/msl_2013_277.pdf
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