25 research outputs found
Elevated growth temperature decreases levels of the PEX5 peroxisome-targeting signal receptor and ameliorates defects of Arabidopsis mutants with an impaired PEX4 ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme
Postpartum urinary retention: assessment of contributing factors and long-term clinical impact
A hazard of craniotomy in the sitting position: the posterior compartment syndrome of the thigh
Differential diagnosis of knee pain following a surgically induced lumbosacral plexus stretch injury. A case report
Synthesis of High Refractive Index Epoxy Modified Methyl Phenyl Silicone Resin and Amine Phenyl Silicone Resin for LEDs Packaging
Supportive care and osteopathic medicine in pediatric oncology: perspectives of current oncology clinicians, caregivers, and patients
The Early-Acting Peroxin PEX19 Is Redundantly Encoded, Farnesylated, and Essential for Viability in Arabidopsis thaliana
Temporal causality and the dynamics of democracy, emigration and real income in Fiji
This study is the first to explore temporal causality between democracy, emigration and real income in Fiji within a multivariate cointegration model. We find three long run relationships between democracy, emigration and real income. In the long run there is evidence that migration and democracy Granger cause real GDP in Fiji; real GDP and democracy Granger cause migration from Fiji and that real GDP and migration Granger cause democracy in Fiji. In the short run we find unidirectional Granger causality running from migration to real GDP and from democracy to real GDP, but neutrality between democracy and migration in the short run. We also extend the analysis to examine the degree of exogeneity of the variables beyond the sample period through considering the decomposition of variance and impulse response functions.Fiji, democracy, migration, cointegration, causality,