In this paper we examine the role of institutions relative to economic performance, absolute geography and financial performance of a country. In order to do this, we use the spatial principal component analysis and a spatial canonical correlation analysis to obtain multi-dimensional measure of institutions, economic performance, absolute geography and financial performance of countries. Our analysis shows that the first canonical functions in all the cases give us results that conform to current literature. That is, we find that a higher level of development is correlated to a higher level of institutional quality, deeper financial structure as well as "good" geography of the Jeffery Sachs variety. From the second canonical functions we fi...
The book brings together contributions by scholars from several countries and different “sister” dis...
In recent years, empirical investigations have shown that various aspects of physical geography are ...
Abstract During the last decade a large amount of empirical works have shown that spatial effects, i...
In this paper we examine the role of institutions relative to economic performance, absolute geograp...
To explain cross-country income differences, research has recently focused on the so-called deep det...
The debate on whether institutions or geography prevail in driving economic growth has been rife (e....
Do institutions spatially affect growth? By employing a neoclassical growth model with institutional...
This study augments a standard growth model with institutional controls, and models the spatial depe...
The book brings together contributions by scholars from several countries and different “sister” dis...
This paper investigates the nexus between financial development (FD), institutions, and economic gro...
This work investigates the roots of economic development. The debate about the predominance of insti...
This paper first proposes a theoretical framework outlining the links from the deep determinants of ...
The article discusses the importance of institutions as the subject of spatial analysis, component o...
AbstractDo institutions spatially affect growth? By employing a neoclassical growth model with insti...
The book brings together contributions by scholars from several countries and different “sister” dis...
In recent years, empirical investigations have shown that various aspects of physical geography are ...
Abstract During the last decade a large amount of empirical works have shown that spatial effects, i...
In this paper we examine the role of institutions relative to economic performance, absolute geograp...
To explain cross-country income differences, research has recently focused on the so-called deep det...
The debate on whether institutions or geography prevail in driving economic growth has been rife (e....
Do institutions spatially affect growth? By employing a neoclassical growth model with institutional...
This study augments a standard growth model with institutional controls, and models the spatial depe...
The book brings together contributions by scholars from several countries and different “sister” dis...
This paper investigates the nexus between financial development (FD), institutions, and economic gro...
This work investigates the roots of economic development. The debate about the predominance of insti...
This paper first proposes a theoretical framework outlining the links from the deep determinants of ...
The article discusses the importance of institutions as the subject of spatial analysis, component o...
AbstractDo institutions spatially affect growth? By employing a neoclassical growth model with insti...
The book brings together contributions by scholars from several countries and different “sister” dis...
In recent years, empirical investigations have shown that various aspects of physical geography are ...
Abstract During the last decade a large amount of empirical works have shown that spatial effects, i...