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The quality of institutions occupies a central place in the set of non-economic factors influencing macroeconomic … institutions. It is shown that the main such force or source of institutional change is culture, interpreted in a broad sense … culture as a source of formation of the quality of national institutions and a factor of sustainable economic dynamics is …
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moderating variables are mainly institutions and the European Sovereignty Index. Shared sovereignty and its specific categories …-country institutions on member-country economic growth. This focus and the nature of the investigation constitute the originality of the … present study and reduce the gap in the literature about the effects of sovereignty, institutions, and capital spillovers (FDI …
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endogeneity issues. We also contribute to the literature by using various measures of institutions to identify which aspects of …
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Our paper focuses on the dynamics of development of human capital in economic development cycles (as described, for example, in the works of Becker or Barro). In the course of this research, we created an econometric model based on the modified Mankiw-Romer-Weil equation of the Cobb-Douglas...
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Our paper focuses on the role of e-government in relation to economic development within the post-COVID era. Nowadays, e-government represents the service which utilizes digital technology to create electronic pathways to improve the efficiency of public services, increase economic prosperity,...
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Information and communication technology (ICT) is considered a significant factor in economic growth and development. Over the past two decades, scholars have studied the impact of ICT on economic growth, but there has been little research that has addressed the impact of ICT on human...
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This study investigates the impact of openness on human capital in 112 countries worldwide in 2000-2019. An two-stage least square fixed-effect model with instrumental variables is used to unravel the complicated relationship between human capital and its key determinants. The empirical results...
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The present research aimed to investigate the long-run and short-run effects of different sources of financial development on FDI inflow for middle-income economies during the period of study, 1980 to 2020. An annual frequency of data was obtained for the required set of variables from WDI and...
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The Asia-Pacific region has recorded the sharpest increase in human development progress globally and has seen shrinking gaps in basic standards and capabilities. However, inequalities around technology remain a cause for concern for the region, especially when countries with lower human...
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investigate, in a sample of former socialistic countries, the impact of institutions on a country's ability to adopt superior … the institutions on the productivity growth. However, the impact of the institutions fades the further the country is from …
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