The Great Growth Debate: A Statistical Look at Mankiw, Romer, And Weil, Versus Islam.
Atlantic Economic Journal 2005, March, 33, 1
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Introduction Since Robert Solow published his seminal paper, A Contribution to the Theory of Economic Growth [1956], there have been many articles that have tried to determine whether Solow's theoretical model is supported by cross-country data. Two of the most important papers are Gregory Mankiw, David Romer, and David Weil's (MRW), A Contribution to the Empirics of Economic Growth [1992], and Nazrul Islam's, Growth Empirics: A Panel Data Approach [1995].
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