OECD Economics Department Working Papers

ISSN :
1815-1973 (online)
DOI :
10.1787/18151973
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Working papers from the Economics Department of the OECD that cover the full range of the Department’s work including the economic situation, policy analysis and projections; fiscal policy, public expenditure and taxation; and structural issues including ageing, growth and productivity, migration, environment, human capital, housing, trade and investment, labour markets, regulatory reform, competition, health, and other issues.
 

Determinants of Long-Term Growth

A Bayesian Averaging of Classical Estimates (Bace) Approach You or your institution have access to this content

Authors:
Gernot Doppelhofer, Ronald I. Miller, Xavier Sala-i-Martin
Publication Date
12 Oct 2000
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No.:
266
Pages
45
DOI
10.1787/834681262223

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This paper examines the robustness of explanatory variables in cross-country economic growth regressions. It employs a novel approach, Bayesian Averaging of Classical Estimates (BACE), which constructs estimates as a weighted average of OLS estimates for every possible combination of included variables. The weights applied to individual regressions are justified on Bayesian grounds in a way similar to the well-known Schwarz criterion. Of 32 explanatory variables we find 11 to be robustly partially correlated with long-term growth and another five variables to be marginally related. Of all the variables considered, the strongest evidence is for the initial level of real GDP per capita ...

Keywords:
economic growth, empirical determinants of economic growth, model averaging, growth regressions
JEL Classification:
  • O51: Economic Development, Technological Change, and Growth / Economywide Country Studies / U.S.; Canada
  • O52: Economic Development, Technological Change, and Growth / Economywide Country Studies / Europe
  • O53: Economic Development, Technological Change, and Growth / Economywide Country Studies / Asia including Middle East