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when government size is not associated with economic growth in the developed stage. (2) Particularized trust is positively … stage. These results are unchanged when the endogeneity bias caused by local government size and proxies of trust are … government size and life satisfaction changes. The major findings are: (1) Government size has a detrimental effect on life …
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when government size is not associated with economic growth in the developed stage. (2) Particularized trust is positively … stage. These results are unchanged when the endogeneity bias caused by local government size and proxies of trust are … government size and life satisfaction changes. The major findings are: (1) Government size has a detrimental effect on life …
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This paper uses individual-level data from Japan (2003) to examine the effects of government size and the disclosure of … official government information on happiness. The major findings are as follows. (1) Disclosure of official information is … positively associated with the happiness of workers, but not with that of non-workers. (2) Government size has a positive effect …
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when government size is not associated with economic growth in the developed stage. (2) Particularized trust is positively … stage. These results are unchanged when the endogeneity bias caused by local government size and proxies of trust are … government size and life satisfaction changes. The major findings are: (1) Government size has a detrimental effect on life …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005789770
existence and shape of the “BARS curve” (Barro, Armey, Rahn, and Scully), connecting the size of Government (measured by the … present research provides enough evidence that high GDP countries of EU have overcome the level of government size compatible …
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In the growth literature, there is a nonlinear relationship between economic growth and government size, which is … similar to an inverted U-shaped curve. This curve can be used to determine the optimum share of government expenditures. This …. For the size of government, four measures are considered as follows: (i) total expenditures to gross domestic product, (ii …
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relationship between the government size and other determinants on economic growth using a time series data over the period 1973 … the model consisted of the government size, employment, inflation, capital and trade openness. To examine the impact of … which carried negative coefficient. The negative and significant coefficient of the government size suggested that large …
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As by product of economic growth, jobs are indeed transformational. In other words, efficiency increases as workers get better at what they do (as more productive jobs appear and less productive one disappear). In fact societies flourish as jobs bring together people from different ethnic and...
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political institutions) towards economic growth. Utilizing the World Value Survey (WVS)’s trust variable that has often been … studies, this study shows that WVS’ trust data suffer severe missing observation problem and the panel fixed effect estimation … of social capital beyond the WVS trust indicator. The results also indicate that political institutions effect on growth …
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Does government size and structure adapt to changes in government’s organisational environment (particularly to … view). We find that both government size and structure change – holding other factors constant – for changes in the …
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