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Paula-Ramona Răchişan
Faculty of Business, Babeș-Bolyai University, 400174 Cluj-Napoca, Romania

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Journal article
Published: 03 February 2021 in Journal of Risk and Financial Management
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The purpose of this paper is to investigate the causality between good public governance captured through six World Bank governance indicators and unemployment rate (unemployment as % of the total labour force) as a clear indicator of labour market performance. Although some previous papers have empirically demonstrated the casual nexus between country-level governance and economic development, this study investigates the relation of causality between public governance and the labour market. By employing Granger non-causality tests, we tested two hypotheses with regard to this nexus. We argue that bidirectional Granger causality is predominant for the relation of country-level governance and unemployment. Finally, our paper offers a complex quantitative analysis of the causal nexus between public governance quality and one of the most known labour market activity indicators for an extended panel dataset of countries worldwide for 10 years.

ACS Style

Cristina Boţa-Avram; Adrian Groşanu; Paula-Ramona Răchişan; Sorin Berinde. Granger Causal Nexus between Good Public Governance and Unemployment: Evidence from Cross-Country Panel Data Investigation. Journal of Risk and Financial Management 2021, 14, 63 .

AMA Style

Cristina Boţa-Avram, Adrian Groşanu, Paula-Ramona Răchişan, Sorin Berinde. Granger Causal Nexus between Good Public Governance and Unemployment: Evidence from Cross-Country Panel Data Investigation. Journal of Risk and Financial Management. 2021; 14 (2):63.

Chicago/Turabian Style

Cristina Boţa-Avram; Adrian Groşanu; Paula-Ramona Răchişan; Sorin Berinde. 2021. "Granger Causal Nexus between Good Public Governance and Unemployment: Evidence from Cross-Country Panel Data Investigation." Journal of Risk and Financial Management 14, no. 2: 63.

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Published: 13 February 2018 in Sustainability
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In the context of contemporary society, characterized by the information users’ growing and differentiated needs, the way country-level governance and social responsibility contribute to the ensuring of sustainable economic development is a concern for all the actors of the economic sphere. The aim of this paper is to test the causal linkages between the quality of country-level governance, economic growth and a well-known indicator of economic sustainable development, for a large panel of world-wide countries for a period of 10 years (2006–2015). While there are some prior studies that have argued the bidirectional causality between good public governance and economic development, this study intends to provide a new focus on the relationship between country-level governance and economic growth, on one hand, and between country-level governance and adjusted net savings, as a selected indicator of economic sustainable development, on the other hand. Four hypotheses on the causal relationship between good governance, economic growth and sustainable development were tested by using Granger non-causality tests. Our findings resulting from Granger non-causality tests provide reasonable evidence of Granger causality from country-level governance to economic growth, but from economic growth to country-level governance, the causality is not confirmed. In what regards the relationship between country-level governance and adjusted net savings, the bidirectional Granger causality is not confirmed. The main implication of our study is that improving economic growth and sustainable development is a very challenging issue, and the impact of macro-level factors such as country-level governance should not be neglected.

ACS Style

Cristina Boţa-Avram; Adrian Groşanu; Paula-Ramona Răchişan; Marius Dan Gavriletea. The Bidirectional Causality between Country-Level Governance, Economic Growth and Sustainable Development: A Cross-Country Data Analysis. Sustainability 2018, 10, 502 .

AMA Style

Cristina Boţa-Avram, Adrian Groşanu, Paula-Ramona Răchişan, Marius Dan Gavriletea. The Bidirectional Causality between Country-Level Governance, Economic Growth and Sustainable Development: A Cross-Country Data Analysis. Sustainability. 2018; 10 (2):502.

Chicago/Turabian Style

Cristina Boţa-Avram; Adrian Groşanu; Paula-Ramona Răchişan; Marius Dan Gavriletea. 2018. "The Bidirectional Causality between Country-Level Governance, Economic Growth and Sustainable Development: A Cross-Country Data Analysis." Sustainability 10, no. 2: 502.