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the natural rate. As a side test of the endogeneity hypothesis, we also test for the direction of causality between …
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The paper examines the effect of inflation on growth in transition countries. It presents panel data evidence for 13 transition countries over the 1990-2003 period; it uses a fixed effects panel approach to account for possible bias from correlations among the unobserved effects and the observed...
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The paper examines the effect of inflation on growth in transition countries. It presents panel data evidence for 13 transition countries over the 1990-2003 period; it uses a fixed effects, full-information maximum likelihood, panel approach to account for possible bias from correlations among...
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Estimating the impact of HIV/AIDS epidemic on economic growth is challenging because of endogeneity concerns. In this …
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the natural rate. As a side test of the endogeneity hypothesis, we also test for the direction of causality between …
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paper focuses on this endogeneity concern. Using a worldwide survey of 165 country-specific democracy experts conducted for …
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only the hypothesis about the endogeneity of the natural rate of growth, but also show causality from output growth to …
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