Empirical findings for a panel of around 100 countries from 1960 to 1990 strongly support the general notion of conditional convergence. For a given starting level of real per capita GDP, the growth rate is enhanced by higher initial schooling and life expectancy, lower fertility, lower goverment consumption, better maintenance of the rule of law, lower inflation, and improvements in the terms of trade. For given values of these and other variables, growth is negatively related to the initial level of real per capita GDP. Political freedom has only a weak effect on growth but there is some indication of nonlinear relation. At low levels of political rights, an expansion of these rights stimulates economic growth. However, once a moderate am...
Several recent empirical studies have examined determinants of economic growth using country average...
Recent empirical studies have examined the determinants of economic growth using country-average (cr...
The paper tests the democratization-development hypothesis, namely that democratization has a positi...
Empirical findings for a panel of around 100 countries from 1960 to 1990 strongly support the genera...
Growth rates vary enormously across countries over long periods of time. The reason for these variat...
Using cross-sectional and pooled data for up to 125 countries over the period from 1960 to 1985, thi...
For 98 countries in the period 1960-1985, the growth rate of real per capita GDP is positively relat...
One of the fundamental questions of our times, not only in the field of economics, but other social ...
The rate of economic growth varies extensively between different countries. The underlying reasons t...
The relationship between democracy and economic growth has concerned social scientists since the 17t...
Democracy is more than just another brake or booster for the economy. We argue that there are signif...
This paper explores determinants of economic growth using variables from traditional Solow model and...
The determinants of economic growth and investment are analyzed in a panel of around 100 countries o...
This study assesses the impact of democracy on the economic growth in a dynamic panel data of 132 co...
This paper challenges cross-sectional findings that democratic institutions have a negligible direct...
Several recent empirical studies have examined determinants of economic growth using country average...
Recent empirical studies have examined the determinants of economic growth using country-average (cr...
The paper tests the democratization-development hypothesis, namely that democratization has a positi...
Empirical findings for a panel of around 100 countries from 1960 to 1990 strongly support the genera...
Growth rates vary enormously across countries over long periods of time. The reason for these variat...
Using cross-sectional and pooled data for up to 125 countries over the period from 1960 to 1985, thi...
For 98 countries in the period 1960-1985, the growth rate of real per capita GDP is positively relat...
One of the fundamental questions of our times, not only in the field of economics, but other social ...
The rate of economic growth varies extensively between different countries. The underlying reasons t...
The relationship between democracy and economic growth has concerned social scientists since the 17t...
Democracy is more than just another brake or booster for the economy. We argue that there are signif...
This paper explores determinants of economic growth using variables from traditional Solow model and...
The determinants of economic growth and investment are analyzed in a panel of around 100 countries o...
This study assesses the impact of democracy on the economic growth in a dynamic panel data of 132 co...
This paper challenges cross-sectional findings that democratic institutions have a negligible direct...
Several recent empirical studies have examined determinants of economic growth using country average...
Recent empirical studies have examined the determinants of economic growth using country-average (cr...
The paper tests the democratization-development hypothesis, namely that democratization has a positi...