Decomposition of ethnic heterogeneity on growth/ created by Eiji Yamamura and Inyong Shin
Material type: TextSeries: Comparative economic studies ; Volume 55, number 1Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013Content type:- text
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Journal Article | Main Library Journal Article | HB90 COM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Vol.55, no.1, (pages 59-76) | SP14969 | Not for loan | For In House Use Only |
Ethnic heterogeneity influences economic growth through various channels such as efficiency improvement and capital accumulation. However, it is not settled exactly as to how ethnic heterogeneity affects these channels. Hence, this paper attempts to examine the effects of heterogeneity on economic growth using data envelopment analysis. The empirical results of the estimations show that heterogeneity has a negative effect on efficiency improvements. However, heterogeneity has no effect on capital accumulation. This implies that ethnic heterogeneity hinders positive externalities such as information spillovers, which hampers economic growth.
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