Analysis of Japan s Economic Growth Under the Condition of Extroversion Economy
Journal: International Journal of Economics and Financial Research (Vol.3, No. 8)Publication Date: 2017-08-15
Authors : Wang Tao; Ding Zhuqing;
Page : 114-119
Keywords : : Extroversion economy; Economic growth; Unit root test; Co-integration tes;
Abstract
Japan moved towards the road of economic export-oriented development, foreign trade and foreign investment increased rapidly after World War II, and the economy recovered rapidly and came to the forefront of the world. Then, what role did foreign capital and foreign trade play in the process of economic growth? Based on the import, export FDI and GDP data of Japan from 1996 to 2015, this paper uses eviews 7.2 and co-integration test to confirm the long-term co-integration relationship between GDP and import, export, FDI. The results show that the long-term equilibrium relationship between GDP and export is positive correlation, and GDP and import, FDI are negatively related long-term equilibrium relations. The influence of Japan's export-oriented economy on economic growth is mainly through the form of export trade.
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