Causality Nexus between Economic Growth, Inflation and Innovation

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作者
Trabelsi Ramzi
Jouini Wiem
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[1] Université de Manouba,High Business School of Tunis, Ecole Supérieure de Commerce de Tunis ESCT
[2] Ecole Nationale d’Administration de Tunis,Higher Institute of Management of Tunis ISGT
[3] ENA,undefined
[4] University of Tunis,undefined
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Journal of the Knowledge Economy | 2019年 / 10卷
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Economic growth; Inflation; Innovation; Granger-causality; Panel VECM; O30; O43; E31; C33;
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This paper uses the panel vector error-correction model to explore the Granger-causality relationships between inflation, innovation and economic growth. This study covers 25 countries classified according to their firms’ extent of capacity for innovation between 1990 and 2014. The econometric analysis gave various images and very interesting results concerning the causality links between the variables in the short and long run, especially between the inflation and the two measures of innovation. Including two different innovation indicators offers a rich menu of possible causal patterns. We found that the innovation productivity is more responsive to the inflation in the most innovative countries. However, the innovation funding is more sensitive to the inflation in the less innovative countries. The originality of this study stems from three aspects: First, two measures of innovation are considered—innovation funding and innovation productivity. Second, the causality nature between the inflation and the innovation is not revealed yet in the literature. Third, using panel VEC model to discover the causality link between more than two variables in the short and long run and for two samples is an important contribution and a complicated method.
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页数:23
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