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The relationship between corruption and economic growth has been the focus of numerous studies. However, no consensus seems to exist on the mechanisms via which corruption should reduce growth. The aim of this paper is to identify the transmission channels through which corruption is likely to...
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The growth rate of real GDP per capita in the biggest OECD countries is represented as a sum of two components – a … growth rate is modelled by an inverse function of real GDP per capita with a constant numerator. This numerator is equivalent … to a constant annual increment of real GDP per capita. For the most advanced economies, the GDP estimates between 1950 …
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This paper is (over the formulas) self explaining . The measurement of economies no longer by GDP alone, but by an … Index that includes other important factors as well, a So-cial factors relativized GDP. This index cuts out the part of the … GDP that is long term fro-zen up by social transfers (using the highly aggregated GINI coefficient). Social factors …
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This note briefly describes the merits and limitations of the national accounts, e.g. GDP per capita is a simple …
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disaggregating growth of real GDP per capita into economic growth generated by tourism and by other industries. Second, we analyze if … vector among real GDP per capita, Colombian tourism expenditures and real exchange rates, where the latter two variables are … expenditures to real GDP per capita. …
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The formidable economic growth of China in the past few decades led to outstanding improvements in virtually all objective indicators of standards of life. However, these objective records are in striking contrast with subjective ones. Between 1990 and 2007, Chinese average subjective well-being...
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power for both GDP growth and excess stock returns, and that the results are robust to the inclusion of information …
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The study seeks to investigate empirically the direction and shape of causality among trade openness, investment and economic growth using data for Bangladesh during the period 1980-2006. Although in most cases, statistically reliable evidence of cointegration is sufficient to testify the...
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GDP per capita during 1971-2008. The Ordinary Least Squares results showed health, labour and Research and Development as …This paper has been designed to investigate whether health accelerate economic growth in Pakistan. The study is using … Accounting Method shows that Total Factor Productivity, Capital and health contributed 46.61%, 43.15% and 2.61% to growth rate of …
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of health infrastructure and current health status for a constituent state of India using principal component method and … examines the interlinkage between them as well as that between health status and economic development. Relative position of the … districts within the state is explored to identify the determinants of health status using simple econometric exercise. Results …
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