Ever wondered what could be a more important 
determinant of GDP growth than a country's political 
regime type?

Some Finnish whitecoats think they have the answer:

Male Organ and Economic Growth: Does Size Matter?
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"This paper explores the link between economic 
development and penile length between 1960 and 1985. 
It estimates an augmented Solow model utilizing the 
Mankiw-Romer-Weil 121 country dataset. The size of 
male organ is found to have an inverse U- shaped 
relationship with the level of GDP in 1985. It can 
alone explain over 15% of the variation in GDP. The 
GDP maximizing size is around 13.5 centimetres, and a 
collapse in economic development is identified as the 
size of male organ exceeds 16 centimetres. Economic 
growth between 1960 and 1985 is negatively associated 
with the size of male organ, and it alone explains 20% 
of the variation in GDP growth. With due reservations 
it is also found to be more important determinant of 
GDP growth than country's political regime type. 
Controlling for male organ slows convergence and 
mitigates the negative effect of population growth on 
economic development slightly. Although all evidence 
is suggestive at this stage, the `male organ 
hypothesis' put forward here is robust to exhaustive 
set of controls and rests on surprisingly strong 
correlations."

https://helda.helsinki.fi/handle/10138/27239?show=full

(A hoax? ed.)


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