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 economic growth based on a panel observation from 58 developing countries for the period between 1985-2008. This study also shows that the spatial lag model is the most appropriate to model the spillover effect
Despite the extensive literature on the relationship between financial development (FD) and economic...
We reviewed the empirical evidence for the effect of institutions on per capita GDP growth. Although...
The empirical literature about economic growth has usually ignored spatial interdependence among cou...
Do institutions spatially affect growth? By employing a neoclassical growth model with institutional...
AbstractDo institutions spatially affect growth? By employing a neoclassical growth model with insti...
This study augments a standard growth model with institutional controls, and models the spatial depe...
This paper first proposes a theoretical framework outlining the links from the deep determinants of ...
This paper investigates the nexus between financial development (FD), institutions, and economic gro...
This paper extends the existing studies on institutions-growth nexus in two ways: firstly, it estima...
This paper extends the existing studies on institutions-growth nexus in two ways: firstly, it estima...
This article provides an empirical assessment of the growth experiences of European regions, during ...
This article provides an empirical assessment of the growth experiences of European regions, during ...
Abstract During the last decade a large amount of empirical works have shown that spatial effects, i...
Abstract: Recent contributions to the regional science literature have considered spatial effects in...
This paper seeks to deepen our understanding of the globalization-growth nexus as it extends the inv...
Despite the extensive literature on the relationship between financial development (FD) and economic...
We reviewed the empirical evidence for the effect of institutions on per capita GDP growth. Although...
The empirical literature about economic growth has usually ignored spatial interdependence among cou...
Do institutions spatially affect growth? By employing a neoclassical growth model with institutional...
AbstractDo institutions spatially affect growth? By employing a neoclassical growth model with insti...
This study augments a standard growth model with institutional controls, and models the spatial depe...
This paper first proposes a theoretical framework outlining the links from the deep determinants of ...
This paper investigates the nexus between financial development (FD), institutions, and economic gro...
This paper extends the existing studies on institutions-growth nexus in two ways: firstly, it estima...
This paper extends the existing studies on institutions-growth nexus in two ways: firstly, it estima...
This article provides an empirical assessment of the growth experiences of European regions, during ...
This article provides an empirical assessment of the growth experiences of European regions, during ...
Abstract During the last decade a large amount of empirical works have shown that spatial effects, i...
Abstract: Recent contributions to the regional science literature have considered spatial effects in...
This paper seeks to deepen our understanding of the globalization-growth nexus as it extends the inv...
Despite the extensive literature on the relationship between financial development (FD) and economic...
We reviewed the empirical evidence for the effect of institutions on per capita GDP growth. Although...
The empirical literature about economic growth has usually ignored spatial interdependence among cou...