The purpose of this study is to explain the statistical variation in economic growth rates in a broad cross-section of countries, over the period 1980-99. This problem will be addressed within the framework of the so-called “growth-regression ” approach, which seeks to explain this variation by relating economic growth to a list of potential explanatory variables. A large number of studies published since the early 1990’s have been based on the so-called “neo-classical theory of economic growth, ” and this approach will be followed as a first approximation, though the main purpose of the paper is to evaluate the incremental explanatory power of several additional variables not usually contemplated in the conventional neo-classical approach....
Most studies show that nations which have fewer restrictions on private agents and transactions tend...
Most studies show that nations which have fewer restrictions on private agents and transactions tend...
In recent years, a renewed interest has been shown in trying to further comprehend the factors that ...
Since 1986, a group of researchers associated with the Fraser In-stitute have focused on the definit...
This dissertation explores the determining effects of non-economic factors on economic growth of dev...
Main purpose of this scientific research is to analyze the countries in transition; in particular, t...
For 98 countries in the period 1960-1985, the growth rate of real per capita GDP is positively relat...
In this paper we apply meta-analytic techniques to the literature on the impact of economic freedom ...
Despite half a century of aid programs, many countries have not shown a sufficient degree of economi...
Despite half a century of aid programs, many countries have not shown a sufficient degree of economi...
Despite half a century of aid programs, many countries have not shown a sufficient degree of economi...
Despite half a century of aid programs, many countries have not shown a sufficient degree of economi...
This study looks at some non-conventional determinants of economic growth, with the help of the newl...
This study looks at some non-conventional determinants of economic growth, with the help of the newl...
Altman (2007) examines the impact of economic freedom, including its various component parts, on agg...
Most studies show that nations which have fewer restrictions on private agents and transactions tend...
Most studies show that nations which have fewer restrictions on private agents and transactions tend...
In recent years, a renewed interest has been shown in trying to further comprehend the factors that ...
Since 1986, a group of researchers associated with the Fraser In-stitute have focused on the definit...
This dissertation explores the determining effects of non-economic factors on economic growth of dev...
Main purpose of this scientific research is to analyze the countries in transition; in particular, t...
For 98 countries in the period 1960-1985, the growth rate of real per capita GDP is positively relat...
In this paper we apply meta-analytic techniques to the literature on the impact of economic freedom ...
Despite half a century of aid programs, many countries have not shown a sufficient degree of economi...
Despite half a century of aid programs, many countries have not shown a sufficient degree of economi...
Despite half a century of aid programs, many countries have not shown a sufficient degree of economi...
Despite half a century of aid programs, many countries have not shown a sufficient degree of economi...
This study looks at some non-conventional determinants of economic growth, with the help of the newl...
This study looks at some non-conventional determinants of economic growth, with the help of the newl...
Altman (2007) examines the impact of economic freedom, including its various component parts, on agg...
Most studies show that nations which have fewer restrictions on private agents and transactions tend...
Most studies show that nations which have fewer restrictions on private agents and transactions tend...
In recent years, a renewed interest has been shown in trying to further comprehend the factors that ...