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An unresolved debate in the development literature concerns the impact of gender inequality on economic growth. Previous studies have found that the effect depends on the time frame (short or long run) and the measure of inequality. This paper expands that discussion by considering both the...
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ILO pub-WEP pub. Working paper on the impact of higher energy costs (particularly petroleum price increases) on economic development in Malaysia, 1973 to 1983 - outlines trends in gross domestic product, balance of payments, trade and economic growth; considers household income and fuel...
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ILO pub-WEP pub. Working paper examining the impact of higher energy costs, partic. Petroleum price increases, on economic development trends, 1970-1982, in Zambia - covers balance of payments, economic growth, trade, inflation, wages, employment, income distribution, consumption, etc.;...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to show how CO2 equivalent emissions are closely linked with economic development, over time and also across countries. Design/methodology/approach – Emissions data from energy information administration were subjected to macro analysis, regressed upon...
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The economy, understood as the process of production, distribution and consumption, is organized in a way that goods, commodities and merchandise appear in our daily lives in front of us without us knowing their origins and the track they took. Using Appadurai’s approach in studying...
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A tanulmány a környezeti Kuznets-görbe-hipotézis tesztelésével vizsgálja a gazdasági növekedés emissziós következményét. A szerző az idősorok eltérő integráltsági rendje miatt általános autoregresszív osztott késleltetett (autoregressive distributed lag, ARDL) modellt...
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As Earth’s fossil energy resources are limited, there is a growing need for renewable resources such as biodiesel. That is the reason why the social, economic and environmental impacts of biofuels became an important research topic in the last decade. Depleted stocks of crude oil and the...
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A károsanyag-kibocsátás és a gazdasági növekedés összefüggő folyamatok, kapcsolatuk vizsgálatában a pénzügyi fejlettség gazdaságélénkítő szerepe miatt egyre nagyobb figyelmet kap. A fejlett pénzügyi rendszerű gazdaságokban a hitelezési lehetőségek bővülése és az...
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