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We examine the effect of population size on government size for a panel of 130 countries for the period between 1970 … specified, not accounting for cross-sectional dependence, non-stationarity and cointegration as well as parameter heterogeneity …. Using a panel time-series approach that adequately models these issues, we find that population size has a positive long …
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specified and fail to consider the influence of cross-sectional dependence, non-stationarity and cointegration. Using a panel …We examine the effect of population size on government size for a panel of 130 countries for the period between 1970 …
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The role of government in the process of globalization has been discussed extensively in recent years. The two “rivaling” theories that best reflect conventional wisdom are the “efficiency” and the “compensation” hypothesis. With regard to the compensation hypothesis, I challenge...
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specified and fail to consider the influence of cross-sectional dependence, non-stationarity and cointegration. Using a panel …We examine the effect of population size on government size for a panel of 130 countries for the period between 1970 …
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), Musau (2018) and other replication studies by providing dynamic panel estimates of the influence of country size and …
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specified and fail to consider the influence of cross-sectional dependence, non-stationarity and cointegration. Using a panel …We examine the effect of population size on government size for a panel of 130 countries for the period between 1970 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012018265
relationships in eight selected MENA countries. Our panel data is for the period from 1977-2013 sourced from the World Development …
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specified and fail to consider the influence of cross-sectional dependence, non-stationarity and cointegration. Using a panel …We examine the effect of population size on government size for a panel of 130 countries for the period between 1970 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012889229
We assess how “big” government should reasonably be in a number of advanced countries. First, we will link the recent findings of Data Envelope Analysis on efficient public expenditure with the question of the size of the government. Second, we report descriptive analysis of various...
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