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A Statistical Study of Political Determinants for Economic Growth

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  • Stale Seierstad

    (University of Oslo)

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The article presents a few numerical models designed for use in statistical investigations of the impact of political factors upon economic growth in the developing countries. The main assumptions of the models are that economic growth is influenced by (1) the economic level of the country, (2) foreign capital inflow, and (3) political factors. The influence of the economic level of a country is taken into account by using a simple savings function relating per capita savings linearly to GDP per capita. The impact of the political factors is intro duced in the models by letting the savings depend also upon those factors. The value of the contribution of foreign capital inflow to GDP growth is assumed to be a third of the value of the inflow itself.While mainly concerned with methodological proposals, the article also presents an empirical investigation of the importance of the political mobilization of various social groups for economic development, and how political integration influences economic growth. The results of this study suggest that the political mobilization of the lower classes in the devel oping countries may have a positive impact upon the development efforts of these countries.

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  • Stale Seierstad, 1969. "A Statistical Study of Political Determinants for Economic Growth," Journal of Peace Research, Peace Research Institute Oslo, vol. 6(2), pages 113-121, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:joupea:v:6:y:1969:i:2:p:113-121
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