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Institutional quality and economic growth in upper-middle-income African countries

Negussie Gebrue (Department of Economics, College of Business and Economics, Injibara University, Injibara, Ethiopia) (Department of Economics, College of Business and Economics, Bahir Dar University, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia)

African Journal of Economic and Management Studies

ISSN: 2040-0705

Article publication date: 14 October 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

To determine which proxy institutional quality variables are most significant for a country’s economic growth, the paper aims to investigate the effect of institutional quality on economic growth in upper-middle-income African nations between 2002 and 2021.

Design/methodology/approach

In an attempt to account for countries' heterogeneity, the study uses a random and fixed effect model estimated by the generalized least squares.

Findings

The empirical findings demonstrate that the institutional quality measures of political stability, voice and accountability, corruption control and violence absence are statistically and favorably significant factors influencing the economic growth of upper-middle-income African countries.

Originality/value

This paper is unique in that it uses both random and fixed effects models to determine the effect of institutional quality on economic growth in the context of upper-middle-income African countries between 2002 and 2021.

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Citation

Gebrue, N. (2024), "Institutional quality and economic growth in upper-middle-income African countries", African Journal of Economic and Management Studies, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/AJEMS-01-2024-0044

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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