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Export-Led Economic Growth and the Case of Brazil: an Empirical Research

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2019

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Routledge

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The world has been globalized much more than ever before and this process integrates the economies of countries. Moreover, one means of integrating the economies of countries is trade. In this instance, the export-led economic growth emerges as a considerable determinant. Export-led economic growth is beneficial for the countries since it facilitates the inflow of foreign exchange, increases production, creates new employment opportunities and enhances the overall commercial volume. In this study, the correlation between export-led economic growth is explored for Brazil. Therefore, according to the findings of this paper as well as econometric and statistical applications, there is a bi-directional causality in Brazil since 1960s between economic development and exports in the long-run (this could also be termed as feedback); furthermore, in the short-run, there is export-led economic growth. The novelty of this paper is that, it is one of the latest studies investigating export-led economic growth for Brazil. © 2019, © 2019 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Brazil, Economics, Export, Growth

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0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences

Citation

Temiz Dinç, Dilek; Gökmen Aytaç (2019). "Export-led economic growth and the case of Brazil: An empirical research", Journal of Transnational Management, Vol. 24, No. 2, pp. 122-141.

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Journal of Transnational Management

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24

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2

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122

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141
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