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Dimensions of globalisation and economic growth of India: exploring causal linkages

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  • Balraj Verma
  • Amit Srivastava

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After experiencing more than two decades of the era of globalisation, it is pertinent to test the influence of the globalisation dimensions (namely - trade, financial, cultural, interpersonal, informational and political) on the Indian economic growth. The present study not only tests but also tries to explore the causal linkages between dimensions of globalisation and the economic growth in context to India. The study applies Johansen cointegration test and VAR/VECM for finding out the cointegration and causal linkages. To ascertain the robustness, the study also performs residual tests for normality, serial correlation and heteroskedasticity. The result shows the long-run convergence between the globalisation's dimensions and India's economic growth. All the six dimensions of globalisation showed long-run convergence and short-run multivariate causality with Indian economic growth. Financial globalisation showed bi-directional causality with GDP. Also, the study established a unidirectional causal effect of GDP towards trade, information and interpersonal globalisation in the long-run.

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  • Balraj Verma & Amit Srivastava, 2022. "Dimensions of globalisation and economic growth of India: exploring causal linkages," International Journal of Economic Policy in Emerging Economies, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 15(2/3/4), pages 197-213.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijepee:v:15:y:2022:i:2/3/4:p:197-213
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