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economic growth in the world as well as in EU and post-socialist countries. The method of the analysis is based on growth …. Other contributions are: the use of "overlapping" panel data in which subsequent observations cover observations from partly …
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The destructive role of institutional quality such as corruption has been considered an important factor for economic growth, particularly in the European Union, where such practices dealt with zero tolerance. Environmental degradation such as massive carbon emissions is stressing the global...
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quality and economic freedom matters in aid–growth relationship. To this base, a panel data covering the period 2002-2019 was … collected from 44 developing countries of the world. System generalized method of moment was employed to examine the nature of … relationship between foreign aid and economic growth, and dynamic panel threshold regression is utilized to uncover the mediating …
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measures a country's level of integration not only by its set of direct trade connections with the rest of the world but also …
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-time dynamic panel relationship between growth rates and initial levels of income as well as endowments of physical, knowledge and … step uses the club assignments in a dynamic space-time panel data model to assess long-run dynamic direct and spillover …
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step involves identifying the number and composition of clubs using a space-time panel data model for annual income growth … rates in conjunction with Bayesian model comparison methods. A second step uses a Bayesian space-time panel data model to …
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One of the key determinants of potential growth are productivity gains. Total factor productivity (TFP) differences are the main determinant of per capita income differences between countries. A key factor to understand TFP is misallocation: the aggregate productivity loss from microeconomic...
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[enter Abstract Body]In this chapter, we review the recent and growing literature on medium-term growth patterns. This strand of research emerged from the realization that for most countries economic development is a highly unstable process; over a few decades, a typical country enjoys periods...
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and developing countries for six successive periods of five years, from 1975 until 2000, using a static panel data model … panel data ; economic growth …
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