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Economic and institutional reforms 2 Economic growth 2 MENA countries 2 Oil curse hypothesis 2 Cointegration 1 Estimation 1 Institutional infrastructure 1 Institutionelle Infrastruktur 1 Kointegration 1 MENA-Staaten 1 Schätzung 1 Wirtschaftswachstum 1
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Payne, James E. 2 Apergis, Nicholas 1 Apergēs, Nikolaos 1
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Energy Economics 1 Energy economics 1
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The oil curse, institutional quality, and growth in MENA countries: Evidence from time-varying cointegration
Apergis, Nicholas; Payne, James E. - In: Energy Economics 46 (2014) C, pp. 1-9
This study re-examines the impact of oil abundance on economic growth in a number of MENA (Middle East and North African) countries for the period 1990–2013. Given the number of economic and institutional reforms undertaken by these countries in recent years, we incorporate measures of...
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The oil curse, institutional quality, and growth in MENA countries : evidence from time-varying cointegration
Apergēs, Nikolaos; Payne, James E. - In: Energy economics 46 (2014), pp. 1-9
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