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Fiscal Decentralization and Economic Growth in Morocco: A Panel Cointegration Analysis

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Table 1: GLS estimation of the effect of fiscal decentralization composite on economic growth
Table 2: Results of test panel stationarity from Im et al. (2003) for economic variables (individual unit root test)
Table 3: Panel cointegration tests and cointegration panel estimations: long term results (according to FMOLS fully modified ordinary least squares)
Table 4: Results of short run estimates: VECM

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