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land in the Northern Territory (NT) of Australia. A total of 56 face-to-face interviews were conducted with experts or … innovation in IED. But, the research illustrates that there are numerous barriers that must be addressed concurrently to improve …
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Today entrepreneurship as an interdisciplinary area of research attracts increased attention of representatives of different schools, being actively developed in theoretical and applied areas. But there is one unpleasant exception. Mainstream research is presented here mostly by foreign...
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The finance-growth nexus is discussed, and a framework for empirical analysis is formulated. Based on data for 93 countries from 1960-1990, a growth equation is estimated. It includes the standard regressors as well as a new proxy for financial activity and interaction effects of the latter with...
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The purpose of this paper is to provide evidence, and argue, that stunning as India’s success is, the potential – and need – is for still more reform and more rapid growth. 8 percent is a good rate of growth, but many are destined needlessly to be left behind for years to...
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Although experiencing trade cycles, Australia is almost unique in maintaining 20 years of positive economic growth and … in Australia and their role in preventing the economy from reaching its full potential level of output and putting …
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New Zealands average income, defined as GDP per capita, is now three quarters that of Australia and even lower than in … Australias poorest state, Tasmania. Over the last seven years, New Zealand has grown slightly faster than Australia, but at these … rates, it would still take 140 years to close the trans-Tasman income gap. To catch up with Australia in five to 10 years …
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