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Social capital is often represented by generalized trust - the degree to which one trusts "most (unknown) people". It is assumed to be enhanced by diverse group interactions. In the social capital literature, it is opposed by particularized trust, which represents our mutual confidence in...
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(hampers) growth wherever social capital is high (low). We define our hypothesis within a growth model with public capital, and …
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1987 to 2015, we have estimated panel data models by distinguishing between low and high levels of income inequality …
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This report constitutes the first deliverable of the project ENGIME Economic Growth and Innovation in Multicultural …
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real exchange rates in panel frameworks. One weakness of such tests, however, is that they fail to inform the researcher as … a small number of real exchange rates in a given panel may drive the results. In this paper we examine the PPP … when applied to a set of established panel-unit-root tests, allows the identification of the real exchange rates that are …
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