Trade openness and bigger governments: The role of country size revisited
This paper revisits the question of why more open countries tend to have bigger governments. We replicate successfully the main results of Ram (2009), who rejects the role of country size as an omitted variable. However, several extensions advise against a hasty conclusion: The results differ substa...
- Autores:
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Jetter, Michael
Parmeterb, Christopher F.
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- Fecha de publicación:
- 2015
- Institución:
- Universidad EAFIT
- Repositorio:
- Repositorio EAFIT
- Idioma:
- eng
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- Acceso en línea:
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- Palabra clave:
- Government size
Trade openness
Country size
Panel data
Penn world table
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Trade openness and bigger governments: The role of country size revisited |
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Trade openness and bigger governments: The role of country size revisited |
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Trade openness and bigger governments: The role of country size revisited Government size Trade openness Country size Panel data Penn world table |
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Trade openness and bigger governments: The role of country size revisited |
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Trade openness and bigger governments: The role of country size revisited |
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Trade openness and bigger governments: The role of country size revisited |
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Trade openness and bigger governments: The role of country size revisited |
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Trade openness and bigger governments: The role of country size revisited |
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Jetter, Michael Parmeterb, Christopher F. |
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Escuela de Economía y Finanzas Economía |
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Jetter, Michael Parmeterb, Christopher F. |
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Universidad EAFIT, Medellín, Colombia Department of Economics, University of Miami, United States |
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Estudios en Economía y Empresa |
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Government size Trade openness Country size Panel data Penn world table |
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Government size Trade openness Country size Panel data Penn world table |
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This paper revisits the question of why more open countries tend to have bigger governments. We replicate successfully the main results of Ram (2009), who rejects the role of country size as an omitted variable. However, several extensions advise against a hasty conclusion: The results differ substantially depending on the data source used, the timeframe considered, the countries selected, and the way variables are measured. Specifically, we employ newer versions of the Penn World Table (PWT 7.1 and 8.0), allowing us to both extend the number of observations and the timeframe. We find evidence for the claim that smaller countries do indeed have bigger governments, especially when using the PWT 8.0 data, and Ram (2009) findings might be driven by the specific dataset used (PWT 6.1) and the countries included in that sample. Finally, we also conduct quantile regression analyses to pin down at which point of the distribution the suggested relationships come out. |
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