The governance quality-growth nexus revisited: A new evidence from the Bayesian multilevel generalized linear model

Many empirical studies have been conducted so far on economic growth in the world. In these studies, the effect of various elements on the economic growth, such as public expenditure, inflation, labor, private investment, etc., has been examined. In this study, the effect of governance on the econom...

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Main Author: Anh Hoang Le, Khai Nguyen Hoang and An Pham
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Growing Science 2020-05-01
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Online Access:http://www.growingscience.com/ac/Vol6/ac_2020_40.pdf
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description Many empirical studies have been conducted so far on economic growth in the world. In these studies, the effect of various elements on the economic growth, such as public expenditure, inflation, labor, private investment, etc., has been examined. In this study, the effect of governance on the economic growth in 43 Asian countries is considered during the period from 2004 to 2016. Using the Bayesian multilevel generalized linear model, it is estimated that governance has a positive impact on economic growth with a probability of more than 80%. Based on this, policy implications are provided for improving the governance quality to promote economic growth.
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spelling doaj.art-47c0dbc398314305b005dfbb65f267572022-12-22T03:05:21ZengGrowing ScienceAccounting2369-73932369-74072020-05-016410.5267/j.ac.2020.4.0019The governance quality-growth nexus revisited: A new evidence from the Bayesian multilevel generalized linear modelAnh Hoang Le, Khai Nguyen Hoang and An PhamMany empirical studies have been conducted so far on economic growth in the world. In these studies, the effect of various elements on the economic growth, such as public expenditure, inflation, labor, private investment, etc., has been examined. In this study, the effect of governance on the economic growth in 43 Asian countries is considered during the period from 2004 to 2016. Using the Bayesian multilevel generalized linear model, it is estimated that governance has a positive impact on economic growth with a probability of more than 80%. Based on this, policy implications are provided for improving the governance quality to promote economic growth.http://www.growingscience.com/ac/Vol6/ac_2020_40.pdf
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title The governance quality-growth nexus revisited: A new evidence from the Bayesian multilevel generalized linear model
title_full The governance quality-growth nexus revisited: A new evidence from the Bayesian multilevel generalized linear model
title_fullStr The governance quality-growth nexus revisited: A new evidence from the Bayesian multilevel generalized linear model
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title_short The governance quality-growth nexus revisited: A new evidence from the Bayesian multilevel generalized linear model
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