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Determinants and convergence of government effectiveness in Africa and Asia

King Carl Tornam Duho, Mark Opoku Amankwa, Justice I. Musah-Surugu

2020Public Administration and Policy41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the determinants and convergence of government effectiveness in African and Asian countries. Design/methodology/approach The study utilizes data from 100 countries in Africa and Asia from 2002 to 2018. The panel-corrected standard error regression is used for the regression analysis, while both beta-convergence and sigma-convergence among the countries are tested. Findings Both beta-convergence and sigma-convergence exist among African and Asian countries. Asia performs better than Africa across all indicators except for press freedom, and voice and accountability. Corruption perception index, government size, voice and accountability, regulatory quality and economic wealth have a significant positive effect on government effectiveness. Press freedom negatively impacts on government effectiveness, suggesting that freedom is necessary but not sufficient if there are political actors whose actions undermine freedom. Similarly, the political constraint index, as reflected by checks and balances are necessary but not sufficient to enhance government effectiveness, especially in Asia. Practical implications The results reveal that for press freedom and political checks and balances to enhance government effectiveness, there is a need for a different and holistic approach. The results are relevant for policymakers, public sector practitioners and academics. Originality/value This study utilizes a new dataset and is premier in exploring the convergence of government effectiveness among African and Asian countries.

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AccountabilityEconomic freedomConvergence (economics)Government (linguistics)Language changePolitical scienceIndex (typography)Constraint (computer-aided design)Development economicsPoliticsPolitical freedomEconomicsQuality (philosophy)Public economicsEconomic growthDemocracyLawMathematicsComputer sciencePhilosophyEpistemologyGeometryLinguisticsArtLiteratureWorld Wide WebEconomic Growth and DevelopmentCorruption and Economic DevelopmentLocal Government Finance and Decentralization