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countries than for health in poorer countries. Employing panel cointegration and conventional panel regressions, we find that …
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-country heterogeneity in the impact of inequality on health. Using panel cointegration techniques that are robust to omitted variables … ; Inequality ; Panel cointegration …
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countries than for health in poorer countries. Employing panel cointegration and conventional panel regressions, we find that …
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countries than for health in poorer countries. Employing panel cointegration and conventional panel regressions, we find that …
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to Granger causality tests within a panel cointegration framework. It turns out that the growth effects of FDI vary …
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cointegration techniques to control for omitted variable and endogeneity bias. We find that aid exerts an inequality increasing …
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It is open to question whether the intensified worldwide competition for FDI has reduced its traditionally strong concentration in a few large and relatively advanced host countries. We calculate and decompose Theil indices to track changes in absolute and relative concentration of FDI during...
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