This study examines the causal relationship between institutions and economic development using a panel Granger causality test. The study incorporates two institutional datasets, the International Country Risk Guide (ICRG) and World Governance Indicators (WGI). The empirical results based on 60 countries show that there is a bi-directional causality between institutions and economic development. The findings also suggest that causality patterns between institutions and economic performance vary at different stages of income level. Better institutional quality fosters economic development in higher income countries, whereas economic development tends to enhance institutional quality in lower income countries
We have known that technological improvements, investment in physical and human capital are the main...
Is institutional quality a major driver of economic development? This paper tackles the question by...
In the context of contemporary society, characterized by the information users’ growing and differen...
This study examines the relationship between institutions and economic growth at various stages of e...
This paper attempts to empirically investigate the link between institutional quality and economic p...
Institutions are the rules of the game in a society by which the members of a society work together,...
This paper analyses the causal relationship between institutional quality and economic growth to inv...
This paper investigates relationship between institutional quality and economic performance in Pakis...
In this paper we search for empirical support for the thesis that institutions are a major driver of...
Using data from 72 countries for the period 1978-2000, we find that financial development has larger...
MPFD Working paper series ; 17/09. Bangkok : United Nations ESCAP, 26 p.This paper analyses the gove...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the alleged link between institutional quality and...
The current study measures the causal relationship between governance and economic growth in GCC cou...
The role of institutions in promoting economic growth and development has generated considerable int...
Development is a continuous process which increase choices available for human beings. However, ther...
We have known that technological improvements, investment in physical and human capital are the main...
Is institutional quality a major driver of economic development? This paper tackles the question by...
In the context of contemporary society, characterized by the information users’ growing and differen...
This study examines the relationship between institutions and economic growth at various stages of e...
This paper attempts to empirically investigate the link between institutional quality and economic p...
Institutions are the rules of the game in a society by which the members of a society work together,...
This paper analyses the causal relationship between institutional quality and economic growth to inv...
This paper investigates relationship between institutional quality and economic performance in Pakis...
In this paper we search for empirical support for the thesis that institutions are a major driver of...
Using data from 72 countries for the period 1978-2000, we find that financial development has larger...
MPFD Working paper series ; 17/09. Bangkok : United Nations ESCAP, 26 p.This paper analyses the gove...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the alleged link between institutional quality and...
The current study measures the causal relationship between governance and economic growth in GCC cou...
The role of institutions in promoting economic growth and development has generated considerable int...
Development is a continuous process which increase choices available for human beings. However, ther...
We have known that technological improvements, investment in physical and human capital are the main...
Is institutional quality a major driver of economic development? This paper tackles the question by...
In the context of contemporary society, characterized by the information users’ growing and differen...