This paper argues that institutional quality has both direct and indirect (moderating) effects on productivity of countries. These hypotheses are tested using a battery of institutional proxies (governance, economic freedom, intellectual property rights and ease of doing business) and two channels for technological spillovers (trade and FDI) in a panel of developed and transition economies. The results confirm that good institutions have positive and comparable direct effects on productivity across the board. However, they moderate differently the relationship between foreign technological spillovers and productivity. Thus, governance, IPR and economic freedom exhibit negative moderation in the case of transition economies, while easiness o...
The impact of economic institutions on development is presently taken for granted but there is surpr...
This paper contributes to the literature on institutions and economic growth by conducting an empiri...
© 2017 Western Economic Association International This study analyzes the impact of knowledge spillo...
This paper argues that institutional quality has both direct and indirect (moderating) effects on pr...
The present study examines how policy makers should consider the quality of institutional framework ...
With ever increasing global integration, productivity improvements depend not only on in-house innov...
We analyze the relationship between institutional infrastructure (capturing political stability, qua...
We analyze the relationship between institutional infrastructure (capturing political stability, qua...
This paper analyzes the effects of political and economic institutions on efficiency of transition ...
This paper studies the relevance of institutional differences in the way knowledge determines produc...
We use rich firm-level data and national input-output tables from 17 countries over the 2002-2005 pe...
The differences in technical inefficiency (inefficient allocation of production inputs) explain the ...
It is well established in the long-term development literature that deeply rooted institutions are t...
The paper exploits a large set of more than 8,000 firms for ten advanced transition countries in ord...
The aim of the paper is to investigate the effect of differences in institutional quality on the pro...
The impact of economic institutions on development is presently taken for granted but there is surpr...
This paper contributes to the literature on institutions and economic growth by conducting an empiri...
© 2017 Western Economic Association International This study analyzes the impact of knowledge spillo...
This paper argues that institutional quality has both direct and indirect (moderating) effects on pr...
The present study examines how policy makers should consider the quality of institutional framework ...
With ever increasing global integration, productivity improvements depend not only on in-house innov...
We analyze the relationship between institutional infrastructure (capturing political stability, qua...
We analyze the relationship between institutional infrastructure (capturing political stability, qua...
This paper analyzes the effects of political and economic institutions on efficiency of transition ...
This paper studies the relevance of institutional differences in the way knowledge determines produc...
We use rich firm-level data and national input-output tables from 17 countries over the 2002-2005 pe...
The differences in technical inefficiency (inefficient allocation of production inputs) explain the ...
It is well established in the long-term development literature that deeply rooted institutions are t...
The paper exploits a large set of more than 8,000 firms for ten advanced transition countries in ord...
The aim of the paper is to investigate the effect of differences in institutional quality on the pro...
The impact of economic institutions on development is presently taken for granted but there is surpr...
This paper contributes to the literature on institutions and economic growth by conducting an empiri...
© 2017 Western Economic Association International This study analyzes the impact of knowledge spillo...