Statistical Modeling of Institutional Transformations Using Panel Data

The article is devoted to the important problem of assessment of institutional transformation by modeling of panel data. It is demonstrated that multidimensional statistical methods allow for the reasonable selection of the probabilistic statistical model that fits best to output statistical data an...

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Main Author: О. V. Zhurauliou
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Language:English
Published: State Statistics Service of Ukraine, the National Academy of Statistics, Accounting and Audit (NASAA), the National Academy for Public Administration (NAPA) under the President of Ukraine 2017-06-01
Series:Статистика України
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Online Access:https://su-journal.com.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/86
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spelling doaj-305dc28445ea4c9ebcaf076a81359f132020-11-25T02:21:51ZengState Statistics Service of Ukraine, the National Academy of Statistics, Accounting and Audit (NASAA), the National Academy for Public Administration (NAPA) under the President of UkraineСтатистика України 2519-18532519-18612017-06-012(77)131910.31767/su.2(77).2017.02.0286Statistical Modeling of Institutional Transformations Using Panel DataО. V. Zhurauliou0National Academy of Statistics, Accounting and AuditThe article is devoted to the important problem of assessment of institutional transformation by modeling of panel data. It is demonstrated that multidimensional statistical methods allow for the reasonable selection of the probabilistic statistical model that fits best to output statistical data and description of the real behavior of the studied set of objects than the great many other similar models, and for the assessment of reliability and accuracy of conclusions made on the basis of limited statistical information. The proposed theoretical model reveals the statistical impact of social globalization, openness of trade, property rights, human development and share of services in GDP on economic growth in countries differentiated by economic performance. Of the institutional factors with an impact on economic growth, found by the study, statistically significant are both traditional factors (index of property right, GDP by PPP) and ones implicit in the globalizing economy (Internet users, index of social globalization, share of services in GDP). It allows for the conclusion that economic growth in countries differentiated by economic performance is conditional on institutes. Property rights still remain to be the key factor for effective institutes, and their impact determines the future development trajectory. The significant role belongs to openness of trade, with its positive statistical impact on economic growth. The positive statistical impact of social globalization is also identified. Statistical significance of the growing share of services in GDP is demonstrated, which is an attribute of globalization. Special emphasis in statistical modeling is made on the human factor measured by human development index. This index has supreme significance in the complex process of transition from extractive institutes to inclusive ones, because the effectiveness of transformation process depends on the human.https://su-journal.com.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/86panel data, neo-institutionalism, statistical significance, transformation, trajectory of economic development.
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author О. V. Zhurauliou
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Statistical Modeling of Institutional Transformations Using Panel Data
Статистика України
panel data, neo-institutionalism, statistical significance, transformation, trajectory of economic development.
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title Statistical Modeling of Institutional Transformations Using Panel Data
title_short Statistical Modeling of Institutional Transformations Using Panel Data
title_full Statistical Modeling of Institutional Transformations Using Panel Data
title_fullStr Statistical Modeling of Institutional Transformations Using Panel Data
title_full_unstemmed Statistical Modeling of Institutional Transformations Using Panel Data
title_sort statistical modeling of institutional transformations using panel data
publisher State Statistics Service of Ukraine, the National Academy of Statistics, Accounting and Audit (NASAA), the National Academy for Public Administration (NAPA) under the President of Ukraine
series Статистика України
issn 2519-1853
2519-1861
publishDate 2017-06-01
description The article is devoted to the important problem of assessment of institutional transformation by modeling of panel data. It is demonstrated that multidimensional statistical methods allow for the reasonable selection of the probabilistic statistical model that fits best to output statistical data and description of the real behavior of the studied set of objects than the great many other similar models, and for the assessment of reliability and accuracy of conclusions made on the basis of limited statistical information. The proposed theoretical model reveals the statistical impact of social globalization, openness of trade, property rights, human development and share of services in GDP on economic growth in countries differentiated by economic performance. Of the institutional factors with an impact on economic growth, found by the study, statistically significant are both traditional factors (index of property right, GDP by PPP) and ones implicit in the globalizing economy (Internet users, index of social globalization, share of services in GDP). It allows for the conclusion that economic growth in countries differentiated by economic performance is conditional on institutes. Property rights still remain to be the key factor for effective institutes, and their impact determines the future development trajectory. The significant role belongs to openness of trade, with its positive statistical impact on economic growth. The positive statistical impact of social globalization is also identified. Statistical significance of the growing share of services in GDP is demonstrated, which is an attribute of globalization. Special emphasis in statistical modeling is made on the human factor measured by human development index. This index has supreme significance in the complex process of transition from extractive institutes to inclusive ones, because the effectiveness of transformation process depends on the human.
topic panel data, neo-institutionalism, statistical significance, transformation, trajectory of economic development.
url https://su-journal.com.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/86
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