Institutions and geography: Empirical test of spatial growth models for European regions |
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Authors: | Giuseppe Arbia Michele Battisti Gianfranco Di Vaio |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Business, Statistical, Technological and Environmental Sciences, University ‘G. d''Annunzio’ of Chieti-Pescara, Viale della Pineta 4, 65127 Pescara, Italy;2. Department of Studies on Politics, Law and Society, University of Palermo, Piazza Bologni 8, 90134 Palermo, Italy;3. CESRI, LUISS ‘Guido Carli’, Viale Romania 32, 00197 Rome, Italy |
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Abstract: | This article provides an empirical assessment of the growth experiences of European regions, during the period 1991–2004, by taking into account the spatial effects due to both institutions and geography. These effects have been modelled by means of specific controls and by using a non-conventional spatial weight matrix. Results favour a model dealing with substantive spatial externalities. Within this framework, the country-specific institutions are strongly and positively related to the regional productivity's growth rate. In addition, the geo-institutional proximity increases the spatial dependence of the regional output per worker and raises the speed of convergence. By contrast, the pure geographical metrics is underperforming, while underestimating the convergence dynamics. |
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Keywords: | C21 O40 R11 |
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