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Table 3. Unit Root Test Results  Augmented Dickey-Fuller (ADF)
Table  4  reports the results of ARDL bounds testing to cointegration  for both equations (1)  and  (2)
Table 6. Non Granger-Causality results, (Wald F-statistic test)  Equation1 (RGDP)
Figure 1. Stability Test for RGDP Equations

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