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product (GDP) and its growth performance. The first controversial issue is how should China’s per capita income level be …?’ raised by Garnaut and Ma (1992) based on their study on the relationship between China’s food consumption and per capita GDP …, and the GDP estimate for China by Summers and Heston (1991) based on the expenditure purchasing power parity (PPP …
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The aim of this country specific study is tounderstand long and short-run linkages between economicgrowth, energy consumption and CO2 emission using Tunisiandata over the period 1971-2004. Statistical findings indicatethat economic growth, energy consumption and CO2 emissionare related in the...
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Die fünf Essays dieser Dissertation behandeln Themen aus dem Bereich der Entwicklungs- und Umweltökonomie. Alle Essays analysieren wie die Produktion von CO2 Emissionen beeinflusst oder reguliert werden kann. Das Treibhausgas CO2 ist eine der größten Externalitäten der Geschichte...
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.1 billion, or 3.7% of Tianjin’s GDP in 2003. The findings underscore the importance of urban air pollution control. …
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Simple plots of data show that malaria has a negative correlation with national income per capita, whether looking across countries at a point in time, or looking at a single country over time. Some countries have been able to move from an equilibrium characterized by low income and high...
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This paper reinvestigates the energy consumption-GDP growth nexus in a panel error correction model using data on 20 …
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The article deals with problems of economic development and regional disparities in the Czech Republic and changes of the disparities from 1995 to 2005 among Czech regions.
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The 25 year period of transition in newly independent post-USSR states did not bring either of them to a desired target – mid-European level of economy. Against this sad background China represents a unique example of successful economic reforms, which lead to rapid economic development and...
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economy over the period 1966-96. The approach links the GDP function of a multiple sector neoclassical growth model to growth … contribution of total factor productivity (TFP) to growth in GDP averaged about 32 percent over the period, and this contribution …
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