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and economic growth. We make use of a Johansen-based panel cointegration methodology allowing for cross-country dependence …
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period 1970-2007, for different EU and OECD country groupings. We use the panel-data approach of Kónya (2006), which is based … effective real exchange rate in the SUR system does not substantially alter the results. -- Panel causality tests ; budget …
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pooled mean group estimator (SPMG) to deal with these features. Using this new panel estimator and a dataset spanning almost …
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if the time dimension of the panel is as small as the number of its regressors. Extensions to panels with time effects …
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country. We employ the panel Granger causality testing approach of Konya (2006) that is based on SUR systems and Wald tests … panel member separately by taking into account the contemporaneous correlation across countries. Using annual data over the …
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economic growth in the Least Developed Countries (LDCs) using panel data for the period 2000-2021. Results show that, in …
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We study how human capital and economic conditions causally affect the choice of religious denomination. We utilize a longitudinal dataset monitoring the religious history of more than 5,000 Kenyans over twenty years, in tandem with a randomized experiment (deworming) that has exogenously...
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We revisit the relationship between financial development and economic growth in a panel of 52 middle income countries … over the 1980-2008 period, using pooled mean group estimator in a dynamic heterogeneous panel setting. We show that …
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In this paper, we propose a novel approach to the study of international trade that leads to a measure of country openness that is quite different from the various alternatives proposed by the received literature. In contrast to these, our measure does not use indicators of aggregate trade...
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