Growth effects of a comprehensive measure of globalization with country-specific time series data

B. Bhaskara Rao, Artur Tamazian, Krishna Chaitanya Vadlamannati

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    Abstract

    Many studies have estimated the growth effects of globalization where globalization was measured with a few economic variables, ignoring its social and political dimensions. Recently, Dreher (2006) has developed a comprehensive measure of globalization with several variables from the economic, political and social sectors. He showed, with the panel data methods, that globalization has positive growth effect implying that countries with higher globalization grow faster. We argue that 5-year average growth rates, used in many panel data studies, are inadequate proxies for the unobservable Steady State Growth Rate (SSGR). Using the Dreher indices, we extend the Solow (1956) model to derive country-specific estimates of SSGRs for Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, India and the Philippines. Our results show that countries with higher levels of globalization have higher SSGRs but the growth effects on SSGRs are smaller than in many studies.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)551-568
    Number of pages18
    JournalApplied Economics
    Volume43
    Issue number5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2011

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