This paper represents an attempt to reconcile some general intuitions provided by Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson in the book “Why Nations Fail” with the case of the deep regional disparities in the economic performances observed within the “Western” European Union during the period 2001-2015. By adopting an approach to growth analysis based on binary response models, this paper quantifies the extent to which the quality of government institutions has shaped regional economic performances in the European Union throughout the period comprising the Great Recession. Empirical results show that: 1) The higher is the quality of institutions, the higher is the probability that a region with high income per capita will grow above the levels o...
The paper describes an empirical analysis to understand the main drivers of economic growth in the E...
Motivation: Cross-country growth regressions indicate that institutions are important for growth. So...
This paper analyzes the regional effects of EU Regional Policy during four programming periods: 1989...
This paper assesses whether both the levels and the degree of change in government quality influence...
The debate on whether institutions or geography prevail in driving economic growth has been rife (e....
This paper provides empirical evidence that supports the view that the quality of institutions is an...
Empirical studies examining the interplay between informal and formal institutions on economic growt...
This study analyzes the robustness of the link between quality of government and resilience in a sam...
This paper investigates the relationship between government quality and regional economic growth in ...
The effect of decentralisation on regional economic growth is a hotly debated topic. In theory, dece...
Using a novel database of regional trade flows between 267 European regions for 2013, this paper exa...
In this paper we present an alternative empirical strategy that sheds light on the importance of ins...
This paper studies the empirical link between government size, institutions and economic activity u...
The run up to the euro currency initiated a period of capital inflows into southern European countri...
We investigate the influence of institutions on economic growth and the level of income per capita i...
The paper describes an empirical analysis to understand the main drivers of economic growth in the E...
Motivation: Cross-country growth regressions indicate that institutions are important for growth. So...
This paper analyzes the regional effects of EU Regional Policy during four programming periods: 1989...
This paper assesses whether both the levels and the degree of change in government quality influence...
The debate on whether institutions or geography prevail in driving economic growth has been rife (e....
This paper provides empirical evidence that supports the view that the quality of institutions is an...
Empirical studies examining the interplay between informal and formal institutions on economic growt...
This study analyzes the robustness of the link between quality of government and resilience in a sam...
This paper investigates the relationship between government quality and regional economic growth in ...
The effect of decentralisation on regional economic growth is a hotly debated topic. In theory, dece...
Using a novel database of regional trade flows between 267 European regions for 2013, this paper exa...
In this paper we present an alternative empirical strategy that sheds light on the importance of ins...
This paper studies the empirical link between government size, institutions and economic activity u...
The run up to the euro currency initiated a period of capital inflows into southern European countri...
We investigate the influence of institutions on economic growth and the level of income per capita i...
The paper describes an empirical analysis to understand the main drivers of economic growth in the E...
Motivation: Cross-country growth regressions indicate that institutions are important for growth. So...
This paper analyzes the regional effects of EU Regional Policy during four programming periods: 1989...