Masanjala and Papageorgiou (Rough and lonely road to prosperity: a reexamination of the sources of growth in Africa using Bayesian model averaging, Journal of Applied Econometrics 2008; 23(5): 671-682) use Bayesian model averaging to evaluate the existence of parameter heterogeneity between African and non-African countries in the framework of cross-country growth regressions. We show that their results are not robust to the use of a prior over the model space that respects the strong heredity principle put forward by Chipman (Chipman HA. 1996. Bayesian variable selection with related predictors. Canadian Journal of Statistics 24: 17-36) for models including interaction terms. © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Cuaresma, J. C. (2011). How different is Africa? A comment on Masanjala and Papageorgiou. Journal of Applied Econometrics, 26(6), 1041–1047. https://doi.org/10.1002/jae.1180
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