References
Arellano M. & O. Bover (1995): Another Look at the Instrumental Variables Estimation of
Error-Component Models, Journal of Econometrics, 68, 29-51.
Arellano, M. & S. Bond (1991): Some Test of Specification for Panel Data: Monte Carlo
Evidence and an Application to Employment equations, Review of Economic Studies 58,
277-297.
Barro, R. and Sala-i-Martin, X. (1995): Economic Growth (New York: McGraw Hill).
Baldwin, R. E. (2003): Openness and Growth: What's the Empirical Relationship? NBER,
Working Paper 9578. Cambridge MA
Blinder, A. (2006): Off shoring: The Next Industrial Revolution? Foreign Affairs,
March/April 2006.
Blundell, R. & S. Bond (1998): Initial Conditions and Moment Restrictions in Dynamic
Panel Data Models, Journal of Econometrics, 87, 115-143.
Ben-David, D. (1993): Equalizing exchange: trade liberalization and income convergence,
Quarterly Journal of Economics, 108(3), 653-679.
Dreher, A. (2006): Does Globalization Affect Growth? Evidence from a new Index of
Globalization, Applied Economics, 38(10), 1091-1110.
Dollar, D. (1992): Outward-oriented Developing Economies Really Do Grow More Rapidly:
Evidence from 95 LDCs, 1976-1985, Economic Development and Cultural Change, 40(3),
523-544.
16
More intriguing information
1. Behavior-Based Early Language Development on a Humanoid Robot2. The name is absent
3. The name is absent
4. The duration of fixed exchange rate regimes
5. Response speeds of direct and securitized real estate to shocks in the fundamentals
6. The name is absent
7. Can a Robot Hear Music? Can a Robot Dance? Can a Robot Tell What it Knows or Intends to Do? Can it Feel Pride or Shame in Company?
8. A Location Game On Disjoint Circles
9. Can genetic algorithms explain experimental anomalies? An application to common property resources
10. Towards a framework for critical citizenship education