Jamali et al., 2007 - Google Patents
The effect of political regimes and technology on economic growthJamali et al., 2007
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- Jamali K
- Wandschneider K
- Wunnava P
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- Applied Economics
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Do political regimes have a significant effect on economic growth? This study builds on the new neoclassical growth model to identify economic determinants of growth, and explicitly tests for the influence of political variables on economic performance for the 1990s. The …
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