Emory University
Department of Economics
Working Papers
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Title:
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| Number: |
07-08 |
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| Issue Date: |
May 2007
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| Abstract: |
Higgins
et al. (2006) report several
statistically significant partial correlates with U.S. per capita income
growth.
However, Levine and Renelt (1992) demonstrate that such correlations
are hardly
ever robust to changing the combination of conditioning variables
included. We
ask whether the same is true for the variables identified as important
by
Higgins et al. Using the extreme bounds analysis of Levine and Renelt,
we find
that the majority of the partial correlations can be accepted as robust. The variables associated with those partial
correlations stand solidly as variables of interest for future studies
of U.S.
growth. |
Applied Economics Letters, forthcoming
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