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the quality of local institutions. Although the impact of national institutions on innovation is well-documented, the … China. We examine the adoption of these reforms between 2009 and 2016 as an exogenous shock to regional institutions. Our … highlights the critical role of government institutions in driving innovation across China, bringing to the fore important …
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This study uses heterogeneous panel Granger causality tests to investigate the causal relationships between quality of governance and economic growth at the provincial level in China during the reform era. I find a significant and positive effect of economic growth on subsequent quality of...
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as growth models have been different. The major objective of this paper is to compare the policies, institutions …, policies and institutions since last three decades. …
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The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between financial development and economic growth. In particular, the authors examine the impact of financial development on the growth of primary, secondary, and tertiary industries in China. Ordinary Least Square (OLS) multiple...
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regarding the institutions-development relationship …
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simultaneously examining the relationship between institutions, human capital, and provincial economic development, we find that … endogeneity problems regarding the institutions-development and human capital-development relationship. …
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This study uses heterogeneous panel Granger causality tests to investigate the causal relationships between quality of governance and economic growth at the provincial level in China during the reform era. I find a significant and positive effect of economic growth on subsequent quality of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011272728
Does culture, and in particular religion, exert an independent causal effect on long-term economic growth, or do culture and religion merely reflect the latter? We explore this issue by studying the case of Protestantism in China during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries....
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as growth models have been different. The major objective of this paper is to compare the policies, institutions …, policies and institutions since last three decades …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012995197
the marketization of financial institutions and strengthening of legal and government institutions have a particularly …
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