This paper examines the determinants of economic growth in developing countries within the standard growth regression framework, with special attention being paid to the experience of landlocked developing countries (LLDCs). The results confirm that the landlockedness hampers economic growth, but the magnitude of negative impact is sensitive to alternative estimation methods. However, the analysis suggests that good governance, trade openness and coordinating infrastructure development with neighbours explain the significant aspect of the inter-country differences in growth rates among LLDCs. The results also suggest that African landlocked countries are not different from the other LLDCs. Contrary to the “resource curse” hypothesis, natura...
This paper examines the impact of the drivers of economic growth in developing countries. We modify ...
“Economic growth” is a synonym of the relative change of the gross domestic product (GDP) or GDP pe...
This paper aims to investigate and empirically test the notion that coastal countries grow faster in...
This research will look at the relationship between a nation-state being landlocked and its economic...
The economic disadvantage of landlocked countries is well established in the literature(Faye et al, ...
This thesis investigates determinants of economic growth and export performance of landlocked develo...
Abstract: Do landlocked countries face special economic development problems? Whereas traditional ne...
The economic disadvantage of landlocked countries is well established in the literature(Faye et al, ...
This paper aims to identify the factors affecting economic growth in developing countries. It uses c...
In this paper, we discuss the hypothesis of a double effect of economic slowdown on economic growth,...
Landlockedness imposes additional costs on trade and reduces international competitiveness. This pap...
Landlockedness imposes additional costs on trade and reduces international competitiveness. This pap...
The study tries to scratch the relationship between institutions and economic growth under the landl...
There has been a recent resurgence of interest in the relationship between income inequality and gro...
Institutional reforms implemented since the beginning of the Nineties resulted in a substantial incr...
This paper examines the impact of the drivers of economic growth in developing countries. We modify ...
“Economic growth” is a synonym of the relative change of the gross domestic product (GDP) or GDP pe...
This paper aims to investigate and empirically test the notion that coastal countries grow faster in...
This research will look at the relationship between a nation-state being landlocked and its economic...
The economic disadvantage of landlocked countries is well established in the literature(Faye et al, ...
This thesis investigates determinants of economic growth and export performance of landlocked develo...
Abstract: Do landlocked countries face special economic development problems? Whereas traditional ne...
The economic disadvantage of landlocked countries is well established in the literature(Faye et al, ...
This paper aims to identify the factors affecting economic growth in developing countries. It uses c...
In this paper, we discuss the hypothesis of a double effect of economic slowdown on economic growth,...
Landlockedness imposes additional costs on trade and reduces international competitiveness. This pap...
Landlockedness imposes additional costs on trade and reduces international competitiveness. This pap...
The study tries to scratch the relationship between institutions and economic growth under the landl...
There has been a recent resurgence of interest in the relationship between income inequality and gro...
Institutional reforms implemented since the beginning of the Nineties resulted in a substantial incr...
This paper examines the impact of the drivers of economic growth in developing countries. We modify ...
“Economic growth” is a synonym of the relative change of the gross domestic product (GDP) or GDP pe...
This paper aims to investigate and empirically test the notion that coastal countries grow faster in...