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credit demand to bond yields and positive relationship of GDP with credit creation. Further, Deposit mix (higher share of low …
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interest rate, exchange rate, and GDP and inflation rate on stock prices in Pakistan. The monthly data of eleven years ranges …
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Joining the European Union big opportunities in the international markets have opened for Latvia. Paper purpose is to investigate influence of international integration processes on development of economy of Latvia. Latvia's incoming in EU increased the amount of received means from structural...
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Abstract Inflation has been a rising in Ethiopia during recent years, mainly fueled by food inflation. In the study, an … analysis of the determinants of inflation was made using quarterly data during 1997/98 – 2007/08. The research employed Co … inflation was significantly affected by money supply growth (positively) and domestic output (negatively). Though expected to …
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. Migrated labor and send remittances were on the increase. Conversely inflation, government debt and GDP growth are nothing to … the children of Bangladesh are underweight. The gross domestic product (GDP) is hovering around 6% for the last decade …
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GDP = K_Index Inflation indexed Version: (1 – GINI – Inflation) x GDP = K_Index_Infl. Productivity Index: K_Index / Labor …The measurement of economies no longer by GDP alone, but by an Index that includes other important factors as well, a … Social factors relativized GDP. Social factors relativized GDP: GDPGDP x GINI = K_Index Written differently: (1 – GINI) x …
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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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relativized GDP: GDPGDP x GINI = K_Index Written differently: (1 – GINI) x GDP = K_Index Inflation indexed Version: (1 – GINI … – Inflation) x GDP = K_Index_Infl. Productivity Index: K_Index / Labor Force = K_PROD Inflation indexed Productivity Index: K …This paper is (over the formulas) self explaining . The measurement of economies no longer by GDP alone, but by an …
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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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power for both GDP growth and excess stock returns, and that the results are robust to the inclusion of information …
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