Human Capital, Political Instability, Foreign Direct Investment, Infrastructure and Economic Growth: Heterogeneous Causal Linkages
Muhammad Azhar Bhatti,
Rana Ejaz Ali Khan
Abstract:This study examines the heterogeneous causal relationship between human capital, political instability, foreign direct investment, infrastructure and economic growth for 87 global economies. This study used the dynamic panel GMM regression to examine the heterogeneous causal relationship among them from 1984 to 2019. The results confirmed that there exists a heterogenous causal relationship among these indicators, and the findings have significant implications for economic development by political stability, F… Show more
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