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Growth, human development, and trade: the Asian experience

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posted on 2024-03-13, 15:55 authored by Ghulam Mustafa, Marian RizovMarian Rizov, David Kernohan

AbstractThis study looks at the three-way relationship between economic growth, human development, and openness to trade in a large panel of developing Asian economies. Using a theoretically motivated simultaneous equations system, we find that although human development contributes positively to economic growth, in the case of our Asian sample growth does not appear to have had a positive influence on human development. Uneven growth accompanied by lagging institutional development, preventing human capital formation, might have inhibited human development in the short to medium run. Complementary to the literature showing that growth is sustainable only when accompanied by human development, we confirm a role for trade liberalisation policies in achieving higher growth as well as human development.

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  • Lincoln Business School (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Economic Modelling

Volume

61

Pages/Article Number

93-101

Publisher

Elsevier

ISSN

0264-9993

Date Submitted

2016-12-21

Date Accepted

2016-12-12

Date of First Publication

2016-12-14

Date of Final Publication

2017-02-01

Date Document First Uploaded

2016-12-15

ePrints ID

25392

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