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to econo mic growth depends on the availability of "human capital" or skilled labour in a host country. In other words … growth. Since many transition economies such as Ukraine have abundant human capital, this implies that policies that … encourage FDI may be very beneficial in facilitating economic restructuring and stimulating growth. This paper provides a …
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productivity growth within the externalities type endogenous growth theory. The competitive equilibrium of our model indicates that …
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This study is an attempt to examine the impact of foreign direct investment on economic growth in Asian countries. We … direct investment and exports in the economic growth process of Asian countries under consideration. We find that both … foreign direct investment and exports enhance growth process. In addition, labour and capital also play an important role in …
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This paper investigates the effect of FDI on economic growth conditional on the institutional quality of host countries … develop several arguments to show that institutional quality modulates the intensity of FDI impact on growth. Using a … threshold of institutional quality that influence the FDI growth effect. These results have significant implications for policy …
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We present an endogenous growth model with technological externalities emitted the presence of the foreign direct … investments. We showed that the net positive impact on the growth of these investments may be if and only if the host country such …
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The study is emphasizing the weak performances of the Romanian economy, unable to turn positive the current account deficits. On the contrary, because of rising problems in deficits financing through autonomous flows, the debt accumulation could lead Romania on the brink of entering a financial...
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This paper statistically investigates the economic growth – international capital nexus in Turkey. Firstly, the … descriptive similarities between the empirical distributions of the economic growth and international capital inflows time series … growth and capital inflows is questioned. Results indicate that the capital inflows Granger cause growth in Turkey. Finally …
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The 1998 passage of the Land Revaluation Law in Japan provided regulatory forbearance to Japanese banks in the form of a regulatory capital infusion. We test whether this divergence from international bank capital requirements had an impact on Japanese bank lending behavior. Because this natural...
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In order to test the existence of Thirlwall’s law for Turkey during the period of 1980-2008, bounds test approach to cointegration is applied. The empirical results suggest that Thirlwall’s law holds for Turkey. This study also suggests some policy recommendations to curb the deficits in the...
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The present study tries to understand the trends and determinants of economic growth in Indian states. For this, it …, the study concludes that although both the variables are highly correlated with economic growth, it is the social sector … development that is having higher impact on the economic growth. In terms of the role of financial sector, the results show that …
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