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öffentlicher Investitionen, so wird das Wirtschaftswachstum gebremst. Unsere neue Studie zeigt, dass Fiskalregeln das … Wirtschaftswachstum nicht gebremst haben - sofern sie in der Verfassung verankert waren. Dies gilt sowohl für nationale als auch für …
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Scholars have been active in investigating causes and consequences of austerity policies. We examine how economists use the term "austerity" in scientific studies and measure austerity in empirical analyses. The sample includes around 3,500 journal articles published in the top 400 journals...
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The nexus between corruption and economic growth has been examined for a long time. Many empirical studies measured corruption by the reversed Transparency International’s Perception of Corruption Index (CPI) and ignored that the CPI was not comparable over time. The CPI is comparable over...
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und Wirtschaftswachstum. Ein besonderes Augenmerk liegt auf der Zusammensetzung des öffentlichen Budgets und der damit … Wirtschaftswachstum negativ korreliert sind, und dass eine Konsolidierung der Haushalte über Ausgabenkürzungen aus …
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This paper investigates the causes of the "vanishing effect of finance" detected in recent studies. The results highlight that the negative effect of the financial system on growth is mainly driven by advanced economies, whereas finance is still beneficial for income increases in developing...
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Evidence from a novel measure of democracy (SVMDI) based on Support Vector Machines highlights a robust positive relationship between democracy and economic growth. We argue that the ambiguity in recent studies can be traced back to the neglect of the information in the equation in levels and...
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Evidence from a current panel of harmonized worldwide data highlights a robust negative effect of income inequality on economic growth that we trace back to its transmission channels. Less equal societies tend to have less educated populations and higher fertility rates, but not necessarily...
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