Inflation-Growth Nexus: Evidence From a Pooled Cce Multiple-Regime Panel Smooth Transition Model
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This paper analyses the empirical relationship between inflation and growth using a panel data estimation technique, multiple-regime panel smooth transition regression, which takes into account the nonlinearities in the data. By using a panel data set for 10 countries in the Southern African Development Community permitting us to control for unobserved heterogeneity at both country and time levels, we find that a statistically significant negative relationship exists between inflation and growth for inflation rates above the critical threshold levels of 12 and 32% which are endogenously determined. Furthermore, we remedy the cross-section dependence with the common correlated effects estimator.
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Van Eyden, Renee/0000-0002-6238-6215
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Inflation, Growth, Threshold effects, Multiple-regime panel smooth transition regression model, Cross-section dependence, Common correlated effects, Southern African Development Community (SADC), Threshold autoregressive model, Threshold effects, Common correlated effects (CCE), Heterogeneous panel, Growth, Tax evasion, Inflation, Multiple-regime panel smooth transition regression (MR-PSTR), Unit root, Inference, 339, Cross-section dependence, Least-squares estimator, Regression approach, Economic growth
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05 social sciences, 0502 economics and business
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54
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3
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