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the political ideology of both governments along the left-right spectrum in augmented models on the economic growth … political ideology differs between the donor and the recipient. …
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hypotheses are tested empirically in augmented aid-growth models, first, by considering the political ideology of both … suggested by Clemens et al. (2012), indicate that (a) aid tends to be less effective when political ideology differs between the …
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; political economy ; ideology ; panel data ; model averaging …
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political ideology affects the use of foreign aid in the recipient country. This study, therefore, uses a unique dataset of 12 …
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The distinction between wage-led and profit-led growth is a major feature of Post-Keynesian economics and it has triggered an extensive econometric literature aimed at identifying whether economies are wage or profit-led. That literature treats the economy's character as exogenously given. This...
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