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The Nexus between Improvements in Economic Freedom and Growth: Evidence from CEE Countries in Transition

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Table 1. Abbreviations and short description of examined variables
Table 3. Results of testing for Granger causality from changes in indexes of economic freedom to growth in GDP per capita in all countries in the period 2000-2009
Table 4. Results of testing for Granger causality from changes in indexes of economic freedom to growth in GDP per capita for countries included in group I1 in the period 2000-2009
Table 5. Results of testing for Granger causality from changes in indexes of economic freedom to growth in GDP per capita for countries included in group I2 in the period 2000-2009
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