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It is generally agreed that the rapid rise of public debt in most of the developed countries can be traced to the recent financial crisis, and the accompanying slump contributed to this problem. This has sparked debate about the likely adverse macroeconomic impacts of persistent large debts...
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This study empirically examines the role of regulatory quality in explaining the differences in economic growth rates of the twenty three OECD countries over the 1996-2008 period. The model we adopt is a generalized version of the growth accounting, production function model of Solow in which...
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This paper attempts to quantify the significance of the domestic saving effort for investment rates in a group of 25 emerging economies over the 1985-2006 period using a varying-coefficients, error-correction model. The model is also used to empirically examine how that significance is...
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In this study, we examine the role played by fiscal policy in explaining the differences in economic growth rates of the nineteen OECD countries over the 1971-1999 period. We model the impact of government spending variables (which can be taken as indicators of the size of government) on...
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This study attempts to examine empirically the implications of the degree of openness for total and individual factor productivity growth in a group of 19 OECD countries over the last three decades. The study combines both time series and cross-sectional data. The model employed is a...
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