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Correction

Correction

This article refers to:
Remittances and the Dutch disease: evidence from Georgia

Article title: ‘Remittances and the Dutch Disease: Evidence from Georgia’

Author: Katsuya Ito

Journal: Post-Communist Economies

DOI: 10.1080/14631377.2018.1537733

In the published online version of this article, the following errors have been corrected:

  • On page 1 line 13, ‘the’ has been replaced with ‘a’.

  • On page 1 line 18, ‘causing’ has been replaced with ‘leading to’.

  • On page 4 line 112, the equation has been placed at the end of the Notes in Table 4.

Notes: (1) Probabilities are from chi-square with 16 degrees of freedom. (2) Null hypothesis is no serial correlation. (3) Sample periods are from 2000:Q1 to 2016:Q4. (4) The LM test is defined as follows:

û t= α0 + α1X2tαRXRt + αR+1ût-1αR+pût-p

LM statistic = (n-p)R2 ~ χ2p

where p is the number of lags used (the degrees of freedom). If the LM statistic is larger than the χ2p critical value for a given significance level, the null of serial correlation can be rejected.

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