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Do institutions spatially affect growth? By employing a neoclassical growth model with institutional controls and … augmenting the model with a formal spatial framework, this study finds evidence that institutions has spatial spillover effect on …
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study extends such evidence as it examines the link between institutions and growth in developing countries including East … in panel data analysis, this study finds evidence of positive institutions growth-effects and uncovers the channel of …
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distinguishing between institutional veto players (political institutions) and partisan veto players (fractionalization among …
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Economists have a long argue that institutions and implementation of good governance are important for economic growth …. The main objective of this research is to demonstrate that one of positive institutions effects is its ability to mitigate … institutions can reduce the negative effects of economic vulnerability and that trade openness has a positive effect on economic …
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Utilizing neoclassical growth framework augmented with institutional controls and latest estimation technique in panel data analysis, this study identifies the crucial institutional qualities in East Asian and other developing countries and uncovers the channel of their effects toward economic...
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’ intangible investments, which intensifies the economic downturn. The negative growth effect produced by the worsening of the … investment allocation is stronger in countries with highly developed financial systems and institutions. …
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education. While the contribution of both human capital and institutions to growth are often acknowledged, the channels by which … institutions affect human capital and, in turn, growth, has been relatively underexplored. Our empirical approach adopts a two …
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. Today formal and informal institutions such as rule of law, habits, religion or corruption, are considered by many authors …
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This paper examines the role of institutions in the nexus between public spending and economic growth. Using a newly … institutions prompt governments to be accountable to the general public, does the capital component of public spending …
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studying institutions and technological innovation and examining how human capital and institutional constraints affect the … the role of institutions in the economy. The baseline model developed in this article shows that the long-run growth of … the economy is intrinsically linked to institutions and suggests that an economy with institutions that retard or prevent …
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