Human development and Quality of institutions in MENA region: an Econometric Evidence Using Panel Data Models
Rabah Menacer and
Amrane Becherair
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Rabah Menacer: ENSSEA - Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Statistique et d'Economie Appliquée [Tipaza]
Amrane Becherair: ENSSEA - Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Statistique et d'Economie Appliquée [Tipaza]
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This study investigates the nuanced relationship between institutional quality and human development in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. we examine the multifaceted elements shaping human development, with a particular emphasis on institutional quality. Utilizing a panel data approach within the Stata software, we rely on key indicators from the World Bank and Worldwide Governance Indicators covering 16 MENA countries from 1996 to 2017. By unraveling the impact of institutional quality on the Human Development Index, our analysis provides valuable insights into the complex interplay between institutional dynamics and the progress of human development in the MENA region.
Keywords: Institutional Quality Human development MENA Panel data. JEL Classification Codes: O12 O3 R11 R58; Institutional Quality; Human development; MENA; Panel data. JEL Classification Codes: O12; O3; R11; R58 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023-12-30
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Published in International Journal of Economic Performance - المجلة الدولية للأداء الاقتصادي, 2023, 06 (02)
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