International audienceAbstract One of the most fundamental issues worldwide is the economic interdependence of countries which affects their economic growth. Some new growth theorists such as Mankiw et al., Islam, Ertur and Koch, Lee, Yu and Yu Ho et al. consider geographical proximity and trade as spatial variables. This study aims to investigate the spatial effects of geographical distance on economic growth using the spatial dynamic panel data model and the spatial cross section data model for the period 1992–2016 in selected Asian countries. The findings demonstrate that the effect of spatial spillover or spatial dependency is one of the main causes of economic growth spillovers. In the spatial dynamic panel data model, log of gross dom...
This paper extends the existing studies on institutions-growth nexus in two ways: firstly, it estima...
[[abstract]]Purpose - This paper provides empirical evidence that explains how and what determinants...
Existing studies on Vietnamese provinces (e.g., Anwar and Nguyen, 2010) tend to assume that province...
International audienceAbstract One of the most fundamental issues worldwide is the economic interdep...
This paper empirically examines the international spillover of economic growth through bilateral tra...
The empirical literature about economic growth has usually ignored spatial interdependence among cou...
This paper seeks to deepen our understanding of the globalization-growth nexus as it extends the inv...
The objective of this research is to analyze regional economic difference and explore the influencin...
Investigating the determinants of economic growth remains a long research tradition in the economic ...
This paper tests a series of prominent hypotheses regarding how institutions, geography, and trade i...
During the last two decades, a great deal of theoretical and empirical research in economics has bee...
As the processes of globalization and localization deepen, spatial externalities of economic growth ...
This paper mainly analyzed the spillover effect of GVC participation on economic growth and deconstr...
A question fundamental to sustainable economic growth is whether a poor region tends to grow faster ...
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...
[[abstract]]Purpose - This paper provides empirical evidence that explains how and what determinants...
Existing studies on Vietnamese provinces (e.g., Anwar and Nguyen, 2010) tend to assume that province...
International audienceAbstract One of the most fundamental issues worldwide is the economic interdep...
This paper empirically examines the international spillover of economic growth through bilateral tra...
The empirical literature about economic growth has usually ignored spatial interdependence among cou...
This paper seeks to deepen our understanding of the globalization-growth nexus as it extends the inv...
The objective of this research is to analyze regional economic difference and explore the influencin...
Investigating the determinants of economic growth remains a long research tradition in the economic ...
This paper tests a series of prominent hypotheses regarding how institutions, geography, and trade i...
During the last two decades, a great deal of theoretical and empirical research in economics has bee...
As the processes of globalization and localization deepen, spatial externalities of economic growth ...
This paper mainly analyzed the spillover effect of GVC participation on economic growth and deconstr...
A question fundamental to sustainable economic growth is whether a poor region tends to grow faster ...
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...
[[abstract]]Purpose - This paper provides empirical evidence that explains how and what determinants...
Existing studies on Vietnamese provinces (e.g., Anwar and Nguyen, 2010) tend to assume that province...