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Original Articles

Female parliamentarians and economic growth: evidence from a large panel

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Pages 304-307 | Published online: 18 Jun 2012
 

Abstract

This article investigates whether female political representation affects economic growth. Panel estimates for 119 democracies using fixed-effects specifications and a system generalized method of moments approach suggest that, over recent decades, countries with higher shares of women in parliament have had faster growing economies.

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Acknowledgements

We are grateful for useful comments from Prema-Chandra Athukorala, Stephen Howes and Shuhei Nishitateno. Any errors are the authors' own.

Notes

1 We use the xtabond2 command of Roodman (Citation2009a).

2 In unreported specifications using additional instrument lags and uncollapsed instruments we observe high Hansen J test p-values – a symptom of over-instrumenting (Roodman Citation2009b).

3 The regressions in columns 1, 5 and 6 of are the best specified as the Hansen J test values are insignificant and there is AR(1) but not AR(2) in first differences.

4 Available on request.

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