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provision of schooling are typically lower in an open than in a closed economy. Moreover, we find that, under openness to trade …, a land-abundant and landowner-dominated economy supports openness to trade. Finally, we discuss empirical evidence which …
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provision of schooling are typically lower in an open than in a closed economy. Moreover, we find that, under openness to trade …, a land-abundant and landowner-dominated economy supports openness to trade. Finally, we discuss empirical evidence which …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10002388591
Financial sector development plays an important role in promoting economic growth and welfare of the citizen of a country. On the other hand, financial sector instability or vulnerability, can adversely affect the economic growth and cause major disruptions in the country. This paper examines...
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Several developing economies witnessed a large number of systemic financial and currency crises since the 1980s which resulted in severe economic, social, and political problems. The devastating impact of the 1982 and 1994-95 Mexican crises, the 1997-98 Asian financial crisis, the 1998 Russian...
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composite indicators for the real economy, the banking sector, the overall financial sector and finally the international …
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, the study evaluates the economy wide impact of the proposed CEPA between India and Japan at 2020. The study has used a … leaks) in Japan in March 2011 will have short-term negative impacts on the economy but is unlikely to affect the expected … gains from CEPA between India and Japan. The short negative impact may be significant but in the long-run Japanese economy …
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In this paper, we examine the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on individual aging and longevity with special focus on socioeconomic disparities in health outcomes. We also explore the individual-specific effects of Long Covid. We develop and calibrate a health economic model based on principles...
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This paper examines the impact of capital market integration (CMI) on higher education and economic growth. We take into account that participation in higher education is noncompulsory and depends on individual choice. Integration increases (decreases) the incentives to participate in higher...
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In last few decades, Asian production networks have contributed significantly toward the rapid trade expansion and economic growth in East Asia. Developed Asia produces technology-intensive intermediate goods and capital goods and ships them to the People Republic of China (PRC) and ASEAN for...
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This paper develops a two-sector R&D-based growth model with congestion effects from increasing urban population density. We show that endogenous technological progress causes structural change if there are positive productivity spillovers from the modern to the traditional sector and Engel's...
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