Economic Research Forum Working paper n°490International audienceThis paper examines Africa's and Middle East's growth performance for the period 1990- 2005. It employs a Bayesian Model Averaging method that constructs estimates as a weighted average of Spatial Autoregressive estimates for every possible combination of included variables. One of the results of the paper is that the inclusion of spatial dependencies has a direct impact on the determinants of growth in Africa and Middle-East. Indeed, the methodology used in the paper offers an interesting response to the institution/geography debate on the explanation of growth and development. In particular, our methodology allows a selection of the institutional variables that count to expl...
Empirical studies of the impact of geography and institutions on growth and development at the inter...
This study augments a standard growth model with institutional controls, and models the spatial depe...
This paper examines the role of long standing institutions – identified through geography, disease e...
Economic Research Forum Working paper n°490International audienceThis paper examines Africa's and Mi...
1 This paper examines Africa’s and Middle East’s growth performance for the period 1990-2005. It emp...
This paper use both single period cross-section data as well as panel data for the period 1970 to 19...
Spatial inequality in global economic development has left Africa with the least progress in improvi...
Recent years have seen a significant improvement in the economic performance of some African countri...
This paper takes a fresh look into Africa’s dismal growth performance by using the Bayesian Model Av...
Recent years have seen a significant improvement in the economic performance of some African countri...
In this paper, we test the Rodrik et al (2004) framework to explain differences in development level...
This work investigates the roots of economic development. The debate about the predominance of insti...
This study examines the variables which should be included in the valid growth model in Africa. In o...
This paper first proposes a theoretical framework outlining the links from the deep determinants of ...
Recent years have seen a significant improvement in the economic performance of some African countri...
Empirical studies of the impact of geography and institutions on growth and development at the inter...
This study augments a standard growth model with institutional controls, and models the spatial depe...
This paper examines the role of long standing institutions – identified through geography, disease e...
Economic Research Forum Working paper n°490International audienceThis paper examines Africa's and Mi...
1 This paper examines Africa’s and Middle East’s growth performance for the period 1990-2005. It emp...
This paper use both single period cross-section data as well as panel data for the period 1970 to 19...
Spatial inequality in global economic development has left Africa with the least progress in improvi...
Recent years have seen a significant improvement in the economic performance of some African countri...
This paper takes a fresh look into Africa’s dismal growth performance by using the Bayesian Model Av...
Recent years have seen a significant improvement in the economic performance of some African countri...
In this paper, we test the Rodrik et al (2004) framework to explain differences in development level...
This work investigates the roots of economic development. The debate about the predominance of insti...
This study examines the variables which should be included in the valid growth model in Africa. In o...
This paper first proposes a theoretical framework outlining the links from the deep determinants of ...
Recent years have seen a significant improvement in the economic performance of some African countri...
Empirical studies of the impact of geography and institutions on growth and development at the inter...
This study augments a standard growth model with institutional controls, and models the spatial depe...
This paper examines the role of long standing institutions – identified through geography, disease e...