Haskanbancha, Nazmi and Masih, Mansur (2018): Does public infrastructure lead or lag GDP? evidence from Thailand based on NARDL.
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Abstract
It is usually recognized that public infrastructure is an important ingredient for economic growth.. What is not clear, however, is the leader-follower relationship between them. This paper is focused on whether the infrastructure leads GDP or the other way around. Thailand is used as a case study. The methods used are the ARDL and nonlinear ARDL. The nonlinear ARDL analysis indicates that the cointegrating relationship between the two variables is nonlinear and that the relationship is asymmetric in both the short and long run. Furthermore, the findings based on variance decomposition analysis tend to indicate that infrastructure drives GDP and not the other way around. These findings appear to be intuitive and contain strong policy implications for the decision makers in an emerging economy like Thailand.
Item Type: | MPRA Paper |
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Original Title: | Does public infrastructure lead or lag GDP? evidence from Thailand based on NARDL |
English Title: | Does public infrastructure lead or lag GDP? evidence from Thailand based on NARDL |
Language: | English |
Keywords: | Infrastructure ,GDP, ARDL, NARDL, VDC, Thailand |
Subjects: | C - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods > C2 - Single Equation Models ; Single Variables > C22 - Time-Series Models ; Dynamic Quantile Regressions ; Dynamic Treatment Effect Models ; Diffusion Processes C - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods > C5 - Econometric Modeling > C58 - Financial Econometrics H - Public Economics > H5 - National Government Expenditures and Related Policies > H54 - Infrastructures ; Other Public Investment and Capital Stock |
Item ID: | 112459 |
Depositing User: | Professor Mansur Masih |
Date Deposited: | 21 Mar 2022 09:40 |
Last Modified: | 21 Mar 2022 09:40 |
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URI: | https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/id/eprint/112459 |