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Does an Inclusive Citizenship Law Promote Economic Development? / By Patrick A. Imam and Kangni Kpodar

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: IMF working paper ; WP/19/3.Publisher: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 2019Copyright date: ©2019Description: 1 online resource (38 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 1484393686
  • 9781484393680
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Does an Inclusive Citizenship Law Promote Economic Development?DDC classification:
  • 323.6 23
LOC classification:
  • JF801 .I53 2019
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover; Contents; I. INTRODUCTION; II. CITIZENSHIP LAWS: JUS SOLI VS JUS SANGUINIS; A. General Principles; B. History of Citizenship Laws by Region; C. Jus Soli vs Jus Sanguinis: Different Impact on Economic Development?; III. THE DATA, MODEL, AND ECONOMETRIC APPROACH; A. The Data and Sample; B. Model Specification; C. Econometric Strategy; IV. THE RESULTS; A. OLS Estimates; B. Panel Estimates; C. Additional Specifications; D. Accounting for the Counterfactual Using the Synthetic Control Method; V. CONCLUSION; References; Figures; 1. Citizenship Laws, 2014
2. Real GDP Per Capita in Jus Soli and Non-Jus Soli Developing Countries, 1970-20143. Synthetic Control Method: Treatment Effect of Moving from a Jus Soli Law to a Jus Sanguinis Law; Tables; 1. Citizenship and Development: OLS Results; 2. Citizenship and Development: Panel and Instrumental Variable Estimations; 3. Citizenship and Development: Alternative Definition of Citizenship Law; 4. Citizenship and Development: Additional Control Variables; 5. Dynamics of Citizenship Laws in Developing Countries, 1948 vs. 2014; Appendix Tables; A1. Citizenship and Development: OLS Results
A2. First-Stage Regressions to Instrument the Jus Soli VariableAppendix Figures; A1. SCM Results: Real GDP per Capita (log) in Treated and Control Units, 1960-2014; A2. Placebo Tests: Treatment effect for Treated Units and Donor Pool, 1960-2014; Annex; I. Country Samples
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Cover; Contents; I. INTRODUCTION; II. CITIZENSHIP LAWS: JUS SOLI VS JUS SANGUINIS; A. General Principles; B. History of Citizenship Laws by Region; C. Jus Soli vs Jus Sanguinis: Different Impact on Economic Development?; III. THE DATA, MODEL, AND ECONOMETRIC APPROACH; A. The Data and Sample; B. Model Specification; C. Econometric Strategy; IV. THE RESULTS; A. OLS Estimates; B. Panel Estimates; C. Additional Specifications; D. Accounting for the Counterfactual Using the Synthetic Control Method; V. CONCLUSION; References; Figures; 1. Citizenship Laws, 2014

2. Real GDP Per Capita in Jus Soli and Non-Jus Soli Developing Countries, 1970-20143. Synthetic Control Method: Treatment Effect of Moving from a Jus Soli Law to a Jus Sanguinis Law; Tables; 1. Citizenship and Development: OLS Results; 2. Citizenship and Development: Panel and Instrumental Variable Estimations; 3. Citizenship and Development: Alternative Definition of Citizenship Law; 4. Citizenship and Development: Additional Control Variables; 5. Dynamics of Citizenship Laws in Developing Countries, 1948 vs. 2014; Appendix Tables; A1. Citizenship and Development: OLS Results

A2. First-Stage Regressions to Instrument the Jus Soli VariableAppendix Figures; A1. SCM Results: Real GDP per Capita (log) in Treated and Control Units, 1960-2014; A2. Placebo Tests: Treatment effect for Treated Units and Donor Pool, 1960-2014; Annex; I. Country Samples

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