Marco Alfò
;
Giovanni Trovato
;
Robert Waldmann

testing for country heterogeneity in growth models using a finite mixture approach (replication data)

We define a bivariate mixture model to test whether economic growth can be considered exogenous in the Solovian sense. For this purpose, the multivariate mixture approach proposed by Alf and Trovato is applied to the Bernanke and Grkaynak extension of the Solow model. We find that the explanatory power of the Solow growth model is enhanced, since growth rates are not statistically significantly associated with investment rates, when cross-country heterogeneity is considered. Moreover, no sign of convergence to a single equilibrium is found.

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Alfò, Marco; Trovato, Giovanni; Waldmann, Robert (2008): Testing for country heterogeneity in growth models using a finite mixture approach (replication data). Version: 1. Journal of Applied Econometrics. Dataset. http://dx.doi.org/10.15456/jae.2022319.0719665103