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participated in the convergence phenomenon, Ireland, also neutral but democratic, was not able to converge to the developed world …
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framework, namely, convergence, identifications of growth determinants and factors responsible of growth differences in the data …, the primary focus of this paper is on the last two. Since the use of econometrics was originally motivated by convergence …
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the long term growth rate and in the process of economic convergence between the states of Mexico, the present study … focused on the regional economic convergence process in Mexico, and the effects of economic openess. …
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This paper analyses growth and convergence on sugarcane industry in southeast Asia countries. Important questions in … this paper are whether the growth of sugar cane industry in Southeast Asia moves toward a convergence or divergence trend …, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, The Philippines, and Vietnam. The finding suggests that based on ƒÒ convergence approach …
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applied for full membership in the European Union. The results support convergence in general, but indicate a wide disparity … in the degree of convergence. From the real exchange rate standpoint the paper identifies the best candidates to join the …
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fragilités, l’utilisation des procédures d’agrégation multicritère permettra de mesurer le degré de convergence des pays du …
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participated in the convergence phenomenon, Ireland, also neutral but democratic, was not able to converge to the developed world …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005556858
With all the talk in Europe about “Islam” and “Muslim culture” it is surprising how little hard-core empirical evidence exists on the compatibility of “Muslim culture” with positive patterns of political, social, and ecological development in the world system in the 1980s, 1990s, and...
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This paper develops a growth theory that captures the replacement of physical capital accumulation by human capital accumulation as a prime engine of growth along the process of development. It argues that the positive impact of inequality on the growth process was reversed in this process. In...
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The institution of slavery displays a puzzling historical pattern: it is found mostly at intermediate stages of agricultural development, in horticultural societies, and less frequently among hunter-gatherers and societies at more advanced agrarian stages. We explain this rise-and- fall pattern...
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