Knowledge in the economic growth of developing economies

Article

Knowledge in the economic growth of developing economies

DOI: 10.1080/20421338.2016.1147207
Author(s): Manjinder Kaur Department of Economics, India , Lakhwinder Singh Centre for Development Economics and Innovations Studies (CDEIS), India

Abstract

In the modern era, the success of a developing economy has become more dependent on the capacity to produce and use knowledge, which leads to the emergence of a knowledge economy. Keeping in view the significance of the knowledge economy in the economic growth of economies, in the present study an attempt has been made to examine the inter-country differences across the selected developing economies. In addition to it, to analyse the impact of knowledge on economic level as well as on economic growth across 42 selected developing economies, regression analysis was applied. The results of the study reveal that there is positive correlation between the knowledge economy index and economic level, but there is very weak marginal effect of the knowledge economy on economic growth.

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