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Table 1. Descriptive Statistics of the Variables
Figure 1. Correlation between RGDP and EPC
Table 3. The results of The Unit Root Test
Table 5. Summary Results from VECM Estimation Δln(EPC) Δln(GDP) Constant 0.0638 0.0324 (4.7037)** (1.5091)** ECT(-1) -0.1655 0.1565 (-3.5762)** (2.1297)*** R-Squared 0.3030 0.1650 Adjusted R-Squared 0.2414 0.0913 S.E of Regression 0.6002 0.0953 F-Stat 4.92

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