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Does an Inclusive Citizenship Law Promote Economic Development? /

This paper analyzes the impact of citizenship laws on economic development. We first document the evolution of citizenship laws around the world, highlighting the main features of jus soli, jus sanguinis as well as mixed regimes, and shedding light on the channels through which they could have diffe...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Imam, Patrick (Autor), Kpodar, Kangni (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 2019.
Colección:IMF working paper ; WP/19/3.
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505 0 |a 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 
505 8 |a 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 
505 8 |a 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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