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2015 | 1 | 42-59

Article title

Empiryczna analiza wpływu wybranych czynników na wzrost gospodarczy

Content

Title variants

EN
Empirical Analysis of the Impact of Selected Factors on Economic Growth
FR
Analyse empirique d’un impact de plusieurs facteurs sur la croissance économique
RU
Эмпирический анализ влияния избранных факторов на экономический рост

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Abstracts

EN
The article examines the impact of selected variables such as the level of government spending, inflation, school enrollment, FDI, innovation and economic freedom on GDP per capita level. To do so, linear regression, Granger causality test and general method of moments are employed. The research takes into consideration 59 countries, divided into 4 groups accordingly to GNP. The results confirm stated hypothesis, i.e. selected variables determine economic growth, what coincides with the analysis of literature.
W artykule zbadano wpływ wybranych zmiennych: poziomu wydatków rządowych, inflacji, skolaryzacji, bezpośrednich inwestycji zagranicznych, innowacji oraz wolności gospodarczej na poziom PKB per capita. Badaniu poddano 59 krajów, które podzielono zgodnie z klasyfikacją Banku Światowego na 4 grupy dochodowe. W celu określenia zależności i wpływu opisanych zmiennych na PKB per capita wykorzystano regresję liniową, test przyczynowości Grangera oraz uogólnioną metodę momentów. Efektem badań jest potwierdzenie postawionej hipotezy, że wybrane zmienne są determinantami wzrostu gospodarczego, co jest zgodne z zaprezentowaną analizą literatury.

Year

Issue

1

Pages

42-59

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Dates

published
2015

Contributors

  • Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Poznaniu

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Publication order reference

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bwmeta1.element.ekon-element-000171332767
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