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In this paper we have examined the issue of convergence of per capita GDP across 7 South Asian countries during 1960 …-2000 using World Bank data. Empirical results failed to find evidence of s convergence, b convergence and conditional b (bc …) convergence in South Asia. The reasons for non-convergence of per capita GDP can be explained by low and falling volume of intra …
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-differences between Australia (reference country) and the other 10 sampled countries; we fail to find any evidence of convergence. …The objective of this paper is to examine time series cross-country output convergence in eleven counties of East Asia … of a stochastic unit root implies convergence. Using the output-differences between Japan and the 10 other countries, we …
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The Mankiw-Romer-Weil (1992) augmented Solow-Swan model is extended to incorporate the financial sector in this study. Distinguishing between financial capital, physical capital and human capital, this study attempts to identify in particular, the effects of financial capital on economic growth....
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Since the 1960s, trade opportunities based on complementary economies have driven the Australia-Korea economic … relationship. Australia exported raw materials, principally minerals and energy, which Korea processed and subsequently sold on … domestic and international markets. In return, Australia purchased increasing volumes of Korean manufactures, initially …
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Based on two snapshots taken from the Australian economy, this study quantifies the impacts of final demand aggregates on output and employment in various sectors using the 1989 and 1997 conversion matrices. The sectoral output and employment are linked with final demand deliveries in such a way...
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We estimate the effect of Vietnam era Army service on mortality, exploiting Australia’s conscription lotteries for …
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Australia’s commitment to the Vietnam War drew on the selective conscription of additional manpower through 16 biannual …
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This study uses cluster analysis to classify twenty-seven Australian economics teaching departments into groups that have similar quantities of research output, measured by two different publication counts, and similar quality of research output, measured by a citation count. Three distinct...
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