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An Integrated Panel Data Approach to Modelling Economic Growth

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posted on 2022-11-09, 05:54 authored by Guohua Feng, Jiti Gao, Bin Peng
Empirical growth analysis has three major problems -- variable selection, parameter heterogeneity and cross-sectional dependence -- which are addressed independently from each other in most studies. The purpose of this study is to propose an integrated framework that extends the conventional linear growth regression model to allow for parameter heterogeneity and cross-sectional error dependence, while simultaneously performing variable selection. We also derive the asymptotic properties of the estimator under both low and high dimensions, and furtherinvestigate the finite sample performance of the estimator through Monte Carlo simulations. We apply the framework to a dataset of 89 countries over the period from 1960 to 2014. Our results reveal some cross-country patterns not found in previous studies (e.g., "middle income trap hypothesis", "natural resources curse hypothesis", "religion works via belief, not practice", etc.).

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Classification-JEL

C23, O47

Creation date

2019-03-18

Working Paper Series Number

6/19

Length

70 pp

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application/pdf

Handle

RePEc:msh:ebswps:2019-6

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