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Using panel data and GMM estimators we find that conflict and less developed countries (LDCs) natural resources have a … a negative and significant impact on GDP in the LDCs for the period 1980-2006. In the conflict model using panel data … and GMM estimates on oil, gas and coal production in the LDCs have a profound impact on world conflict. …
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quality and economic freedom matters in aid–growth relationship. To this base, a panel data covering the period 2002-2019 was … collected from 44 developing countries of the world. System generalized method of moment was employed to examine the nature of … relationship between foreign aid and economic growth, and dynamic panel threshold regression is utilized to uncover the mediating …
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) region by using a panel Generalized Method of Moment (GMM) growth model over the period 2007-2016. The results extracted from …
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countries. Using panel cointegration techniques, this perception was found to be mitigated by an empirical approach that yields …
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independent variables in a well-balanced panel data set, which is then analyzed to see the impact of changing levels of …
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This paper throws new light on the relationship between income and democracy. Using data for 162 countries over 1960-2018, we show that the causal relationship between political and economic development is U-shaped: "intermediate" political regimes significantly lead to inferior economic...
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This paper uses panel data for 116 countries over the period 1995-2016 to investigate the heterogeneity of the debt …
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