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The Effect of National Leaders’ Profiles on GDP per Capita

A national leader is the policy maker in a country, whose economical decisions hold the power to make a nation either prosper or collapse. Therefore, it becomes crucial to understand the official who enact these decisions. A unique dataset of over 326 world leaders from 51 countries between the peri...

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Main Author: Gaber, Maha Mostafa
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description A national leader is the policy maker in a country, whose economical decisions hold the power to make a nation either prosper or collapse. Therefore, it becomes crucial to understand the official who enact these decisions. A unique dataset of over 326 world leaders from 51 countries between the period 1972 to 2018 was constructed, building on leader Experience and Attribute Descriptions Database, in order to study the differences in leaders’ characteristics and determine the most important attributes which significantly affect level of GDP per capita. This paper studies the effect of government leaders’ profiles on GDP per capita by analyzing the national leaders’ biographical background and formal occupational experiences prior to assuming power along with assessing the impact of country’s political environment. The annual inflation rate, the country’s debt, the gross capital formation and inflow of foreign direct investment are used as control variables. Using an unbalanced panel data model with country and year fixed effect, the overall finding reveals that leaders who had military career and have children, while governing in a democratic state or a civilian dictatorship, have a positive impact on GDP per capita. Factors such as level of education whether formal or military have an adverse effect along with being an engineer or a blue collar.
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spelling oai:fount.aucegypt.edu:etds-2581 The Effect of National Leaders’ Profiles on GDP per Capita Gaber, Maha Mostafa A national leader is the policy maker in a country, whose economical decisions hold the power to make a nation either prosper or collapse. Therefore, it becomes crucial to understand the official who enact these decisions. A unique dataset of over 326 world leaders from 51 countries between the period 1972 to 2018 was constructed, building on leader Experience and Attribute Descriptions Database, in order to study the differences in leaders’ characteristics and determine the most important attributes which significantly affect level of GDP per capita. This paper studies the effect of government leaders’ profiles on GDP per capita by analyzing the national leaders’ biographical background and formal occupational experiences prior to assuming power along with assessing the impact of country’s political environment. The annual inflation rate, the country’s debt, the gross capital formation and inflow of foreign direct investment are used as control variables. Using an unbalanced panel data model with country and year fixed effect, the overall finding reveals that leaders who had military career and have children, while governing in a democratic state or a civilian dictatorship, have a positive impact on GDP per capita. Factors such as level of education whether formal or military have an adverse effect along with being an engineer or a blue collar. 2021-01-14T08:00:00Z thesis application/pdf https://fount.aucegypt.edu/etds/1582 https://fount.aucegypt.edu/context/etds/article/2581/viewcontent/Maha_gaber_Thesis.pdf Theses and Dissertations AUC Knowledge Fountain presidents national leaders GDP per capita investments democracy dictatorship level of education military education and military career Growth and Development Political Economy
spellingShingle presidents
national leaders
GDP per capita
investments
democracy
dictatorship
level of education
military education and military career
Growth and Development
Political Economy
Gaber, Maha Mostafa
The Effect of National Leaders’ Profiles on GDP per Capita
title The Effect of National Leaders’ Profiles on GDP per Capita
title_full The Effect of National Leaders’ Profiles on GDP per Capita
title_fullStr The Effect of National Leaders’ Profiles on GDP per Capita
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of National Leaders’ Profiles on GDP per Capita
title_short The Effect of National Leaders’ Profiles on GDP per Capita
title_sort effect of national leaders profiles on gdp per capita
topic presidents
national leaders
GDP per capita
investments
democracy
dictatorship
level of education
military education and military career
Growth and Development
Political Economy
url https://fount.aucegypt.edu/etds/1582
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