Assessment of Economic Growth in South Asian Countries Using Maddison’s Dataset: A Panel Data Approach
Abstract
Purpose: Despite the plethora of research endeavors to identify the
driving forces of economic growth this particular notion is still opaque.
The major objective of this study is to identify these driving forces in the
context of South Asian countries through a panel data approach using the
data set constructed by economic historian Angus Maddison.
Methodology: As a baseline empirical growth model, augmented Solow
model is followed for selecting major variables in the econometric
analyses which include both Random effects and fixed effects models.
Findings: The regression analyses show that population growth and
human capital index are statistically significant explanatory variables for
economic growth. This study identifies investment in human capital as a
major determinant along with expected direction of association with
economic growth.
Limitations: Major limitations of this study are the sample size and
assumption of exogeneity of the independent variables.
Practical Implications: This research provides further scope for more
research to find out which exogenous variables cause the specific growth
patterns of countries within South Asian Region as well as the robustness
of the variables.
Originality: South Asian region has been chosen for its specific growth
dynamics that has not been covered by previous research endeavors.
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