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Measuring world governance: revisiting the institutions hypothesis
Mehmet Pinar
Business School
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Governance
100%
Scenarios
33%
Economics
32%
Consistent Test
26%
Geography
25%
Stochastic Dominance
24%
Macroeconomics
24%
Mixed Integer Programming
23%
Weighting
18%
Policy
17%
Composite
16%
Test Statistic
15%
Determinant
15%
Estimator
10%
Business & Economics
Best-Case Scenario
59%
Institutional Quality
42%
Governance
39%
Economic Development
35%
Consistent Test
28%
Stochastic Dominance
21%
Mixed Integer Programming
20%
Test Statistic
19%
Macroeconomic Policy
18%
Weighting
17%
Geography
17%
Estimator
14%
Social Sciences
governance
35%
scenario
27%
economic policy
24%
weighting
20%
economics
15%
programming
14%
geography
13%
statistics
13%
determinants
13%
efficiency
13%
literature
7%