Reference

[1] The IMF, OECD and even the Federal Reserve Bank of Saint Louis (FRED) have easily accessible data on many of the world economies.

Appendix

Table A13.1

Countries GDP Growth Less the US GDP Growth
Coefficient t-statistics
Country R 2 P-value Constant GDP (−1) ToT ToT (−1) Stocks Stocks (−1) Trade Trade (−1)
Australia 0.6748 0.4698 0.6559 0.9516 0.6868 −0.0616 1.9529 3.8918 −1.83632 −1.26051
Austria 0.5738 0.1011 0.9190 1.0465 0.4849 0.2101 −0.8689 5.3780 −0.47182 0.40361
Belgium 0.3529 0.2152 0.6877 1.1765 0.6085 0.9082 0.9387 2.4839 −1.35111 −0.62265
Brazil 0.7744 0.1901 0.5994 1.1281 −1.2909 1.3009 1.3769 4.7273 −0.10213 −0.71672
Canada 0.8505 0.4970 0.8266 3.8611 6.6614 −3.8564 3.6501 2.3088 −2.28611 −0.17412 ...

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