Institutional Quality and Trade Competitiveness in ASEAN Region: Implication for Inclusive and Sustainable Development
Ambrose Nnaemeka Omeje
Abstract:This study examined institutional quality and trade competitiveness in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) using panel data and a fixed effect model. It was revealed that while control of corruption, government effectiveness, and political stability, absence of violence and terrorism significantly encourage trade competitiveness by about 33.126%, 91.958%, and 55.004%, weak regulatory quality, rule of law, and lack of voice and accountability significantly discourage trade competitiveness by abou… Show more
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