Abugamea, Gaber (2019): The nexus of trade, employment and economic growth: evidence from Palestine. Published in: Journal of Smart Economic growth , Vol. 4, No. 3 (21 November 2019): pp. 1-21.
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Abstract
The economies, trade and employment in the Palestinian territories (PTs) in the Gaza Strip and West Bank have undergone numerous shocks and instabilities over the past four decades. Palestinian External trade experienced numerous difficulties and in particular Israel imposing for restriction on Palestinian trade with the neighboring countries and the rest of the world as a whole. Meanwhile, employment rates in PTs decreased sharply by Israeli restrictions which imposed on Palestinian labor movement into Israel since 1994 and intensified with the Palestinian uprising in 2000 year., This study uses the cointegration and Granger causality tests to examine both the long run and short run relationships among trade, employment and economic growth of Palestine for the time period 1968-2017 . The econometrics results based on vector error correction models (VECM) confirm the existence of long run relation between trade, employment and economic growth and show that both employment and GDP are main determinants of trade but not trade and GDP determinants of employment or trade and employment determinants of GDP. Causality tests confirm VECM results that changes on economic growth in the long run cause change in trade in the short run. By reconciling causality results with that of VECM, we conclude an existence of marginal causality runs from GDP to employment and from trade to employment.
Item Type: | MPRA Paper |
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Original Title: | The nexus of trade, employment and economic growth: evidence from Palestine |
English Title: | The nexus of trade, employment and economic growth: evidence from Palestine |
Language: | English |
Keywords: | Trade, Employment, Economic growth, Cointegration, Granger causality tests, Palestine |
Subjects: | E - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics > E2 - Consumption, Saving, Production, Investment, Labor Markets, and Informal Economy > E24 - Employment ; Unemployment ; Wages ; Intergenerational Income Distribution ; Aggregate Human Capital ; Aggregate Labor Productivity F - International Economics > F1 - Trade > F14 - Empirical Studies of Trade O - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth > O4 - Economic Growth and Aggregate Productivity > O47 - Empirical Studies of Economic Growth ; Aggregate Productivity ; Cross-Country Output Convergence |
Item ID: | 97100 |
Depositing User: | Dr Gaber Abugamea |
Date Deposited: | 27 Nov 2019 13:12 |
Last Modified: | 27 Nov 2019 13:12 |
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URI: | https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/id/eprint/97100 |