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kausale Beziehung zwischen ausländischen Direktinvestitionen (DI) und Wirtschaftswachstum in 6 lateinamerikanischen Ländern … aufgeworfen, wie die Interaktion zwischen DI und inländischem Wirtschaftswachstum zu sehen ist. Auch wenn in der theoretischen als … auch empirischen Literatur signifikante Belege für eine Verbindung zwischen DI und Wirtschaftswachstum zu finden sind, so …
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increased demand for oilprovides the African oil industry with vast possibilities. Countries such as Angola,Cameroon and Nigeria … determine if Angola,as the world’s fastest growing oil-producer in terms of increased production ofbarrels per day, offers its … controversial role in Angola’sprosperity by providing finance and aid with less stringent conditions thanAngola’s traditional …
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of this study, Angola, is emerging from a history of slavery, colonialism and civil war. Although richly endowed with … natural resources and exemplifying one of the world’s fastest growing economies, Angola scores near the bottom of the Human … the sustainable development of Angola through their corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities.An extensive review …
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This study applies the gravity trade model to assess South Africa-Angola trade potential in the agriculturalsector. A …
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This paper examines the issue of decoupling economic growth and pollution through growth driven by productivity improvements; and the extent to which pollution effects spill over national borders. Focus is widened from conventional production measures of pollution to a consumption accounting...
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The relationship between economic freedom and economic growth has always been frequently discussed in the economic literature. Economic freedom is often believed to enhance economic growth, which in turn creates more economic freedom. The first part of this paper studies the transition process...
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This paper estimates the effects of external constraints on growth and investment in the Mexican economy, and how those effects have changed since the economic liberalization of the 1980s and the formation of NAFTA in 1994. Shocks to net financial inflows, world oil prices, the U.S. growth rate,...
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