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There have been many attempts to explain the unreasonably high correlation between domestic saving and investment rates … relating to capital mobility in conjunction with the saving-investment relationship. Ho (2003) first applied this method to the … saving-investment puzzle controlling for thresholds in country size. Extending this model, this paper reports a number of …
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investment is complimentary but insignificant. This weak relationship explains the fact that domestic investment performance is …
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This paper evaluates the proposition that development of human capital can be instrumental in attracting FDI in developing countries by using fixed effects models on the panel data of 23 selected developing countries and 35 years (1970-2004). For the purpose, we employ two indicators of human...
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This is a prepublication version of the German language version of the entry on ‘Money’ (‘Geld’) in the ‘Historisch Kritisch Wörterbuch des Marxismus’, a comprehensive dictionary of Marxist terminology being produced as an accompaniment to the Marx-Engels-Gesamt-Arbeite (Marx-Engels...
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calculations on the Philippines suggest that capital flight contributed to lower the quality of long-term economic growth …. Sustained capital flight over three decades means that capital flight had a role for the Philippines to lose the opportunities … the macroeconomy more effectively, the Philippines remains caught in the perpetuity of crises, its economy hollowed …
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The study argues for the integration of good governance principles in developing financially viable, effective and social equity-laden microcredit strategy for the impoverished agrarian reform beneficiaries in Western Mindanao. It particularly examines the program design and implementation...
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This paper, in a comparative analysis of the Philippines and Indonesia, examines first under what conditions can …
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an econometric test of this conjecture using data from a survey of small rice farmers from the Philippines. Alternative …
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become more expensive in the Philippines than in most developing countries of Asia. This has caused reduction in the … absolute poverty in the Philippines than in Indonesia, Thailand, and even Vietnam. What has gone wrong? In this paper, we … investment options for the sector in the wake of globalization and population pressure. While a number of observations found in …
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Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, South Korea, and Thailand have not recouped their losses from the 1997 Asian Crisis …
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