Table 2

The effects of a change in a dummy or one standard deviation of a continuous independent variable on the probability of the emergence of an SBLR modea

VariableBalancedCaptureCronyDominance
Communist heritage 0.0001−0.7002−3.85e−61
Urban pop. (1960–1965)0.000030.0001−0.3117−3.85e−61
Industry VA (%GDP) (1960–1965)−9.60e−09−1.56e−080.0268 
Log. years of independence −1.33e−08  
Latitude1.66e−073.80e−08  
Log. population   2.24e−42
Fuel richness −1.36e−08 1.57e−29
Metal richness0.00057.39e−08−0.10652.92e−55
Leg. British0.1394   
Leg. French   6.86e−15
Protestant −1.25e−08 3.04e−13
Catholic −1.63e−080.02963.57e−32
Orthodox −1.65e−080.0348 
Islam −1.64e−080.03022.95e−26
Buddhist −1.08e−080.01551.40e−49
Confucian/Taoism/Chinese−9.63e−09−1.65e−080.02691
Ethnic frac−9.62e−09 0.0178−3.85e−61

Note(s): aAssuming that the three dummy variables were zero before the change in the variable

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