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The paper examines how political institutions in comparison to legal, social and economic institutions fare with …
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The purpose of this paper is to empirically examine the contribution of trade liberalisation to differences in the level of prosperity across nations. We compare this with the relative contribution of institutional capacity to prosperity, as well as the role of human capital accumulation in that...
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The paper finds that trade is insignificant in explaining income inequality. The results also suggest institutions are … for some institutions like rule of law when the sample is restricted to developing countries. However, for other … institutions like democracy and autocracy, the author finds that former is positively related with inequality and later is …
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The paper finds that countries which practice democracy are less prone to unequal outcomes especially when it comes to wage inequality and income inequality whereas autocracy is associated with higher level of wage inequalities but its impact on income inequalities are insignificant. Though...
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The purpose of this paper is to compare the role of human capital accumulation measured by number of years of schooling with the relative contribution of institutional capacity to prosperity. We employ several concepts of institutional quality prevalent in the literature. We discover that...
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share of total population on unemployment in Pakistan for the period from 1973 – 2010. Empirical findings of this study … suggest that financial development does reduce unemployment significantly in the short run and in the long run. Foreign direct … investment reduces unemployment in the long run but, it increases unemployment in the short run. Moreover; the urban population …
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