- 1. Analysis and Forecasting of Budget Accounting Systems Using Machine Learning Algorithms
- (HEJ, Volume 8, Issue 2-2021)
- ... resulting from the analysis of the causality and the interdependence of the analyzed factors are intended to represent a decisional support for the state institutions and at the same time an element of ...
- Created on 10 July 2021
- 2. Art Market vs. Financial Markets
- (HEJ, Volume 6, Issue 2-2018)
- ... inverse causality relationship can be rejected: Global Index of the Art Market does not Granger cause S&P 500. JEL classification: C51, G15, Z11 FULL TEXT ...
- Created on 05 July 2018
- 3. The Impact of Compensation Growth on Inflation Rate and Unemployment
- (HEJ, Volume 6, Issue 1-2018)
- FULL TEXT Authors: Bianca Costache, MSc candidate, Affiliation: The Bucharest University of Economics Studies, Bucharest, Romania. Pages: 26 : 32 Abstract: ...
- Created on 01 April 2018
- 4. The Impact of Indirect Taxes on Economic Growth
- (HEJ, Volume 5, Issue 4-2017)
- ... and the Granger-causality. The results of the model indicate that there is a long-term relationship between VAT, excise duty, and economic growth. The Granger test results show that the data series represented ...
- Created on 30 December 2017
- 5. The Correlation between Value Added Tax and Economic Growth in Romania
- (HEJ, Volume 5, Issue 1-2017)
- FULL TEXT Authors: Ana-Maria Urîțescu, Affiliation: Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania. Pages: 29 : 38 Abstract: The ...
- Created on 01 April 2017
- 6. The Impact of Globalization on the Capital Market in Romania
- (HEJ, Volume 5, Issue 1-2017)
- FULL TEXT Authors: Camelia Catalina Joldeș, Affiliation: The Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania. Pages: 3 : 8 Abstract: ...
- Created on 01 April 2017
- 7. The Relationship between Electricity Consumption and GDP in Albania, Bulgaria and Slovenia
- (HEJ, Volume 3, Issue 3-2015)
- ... This paper investigates the causal relationship between electricity consumption and GDP in Slovenia, for the time period 1990-2010 and in Albania and Bulgaria for the time period 1980-2010. The causality ...
- Created on 05 October 2015
- 8. Effects of Trade Openness, Investment and Population on the Economic Growth: A Case Study of Syria
- (HEJ, Volume 3, Issue 2-2015)
- ... causality test indicates bidirectional short-run causality relationships between trade openness, investment, population and GDP. There are also bidirectional long-run causality relationships between investment, ...
- Created on 05 July 2015
- 9. “Revenue-led Spending” or “Spending-led Revenue” : Evidence from Iran (1978-2012)
- (HEJ, Volume 3, Issue 1-2015)
- ... Regressive Distributive Lag (ARDL) Approach. We investigated causality between revenue and government expenditure by using an application of Toda-Yamamoto approach. Autoregressive Distributeded Lag (ARDL) ...
- Created on 01 April 2015
- 10. Trade, Environment Quality and Income in MENA Region
- (HEJ, Volume 2, Issue 2-2014)
- ... results show a strong causality from GDP and trade to environmental quality in these countries. Yet, Trade and environmental quality does not have any significant effects on GDP in short- and long-run. ...
- Created on 05 July 2014
- 11. Vol. 1, Issue 2, 2013 - Hyperion Economic Journal
- (HEJ, Volume 1, Issue 2-2013)
- ... Export and FDI in Asian Countries: panel causality analysis Karsalari Abbas Rezazadeh, Mehrara Mohsen, Musai Maysam pp. 60-66 Making public offers in the European Union Vasile ...
- Created on 15 July 2013
- 12. Export and FDI in Asian Countries: panel causality analysis
- (HEJ, Volume 1, Issue 2-2013)
- ... of export-oriented FDI, this would lead local firms to inimic foreign firms in the same way. On the other hand, the reverse causality running from exports to FDI can also exist. It is argued that FDI is ...
- Created on 15 July 2013
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