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This paper examines the Lucas Paradox and the Allocation Puzzle of international capital flows referring to a panel data set of EMU countries and major industrialized and emerging economies. Overall, the results do not provide evidence in favour of the Lucas Paradox and the Allocation Puzzle....
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This paperwork main objective is to put into limelight the importance of direct investments for economic growth, especially in the context of economic crisis. Based on the most relevant macroeconomic indicators for the period 1990-2007, at the level of Romanian economy, the analysis presented in...
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This paper describes the use of the multiplier and the acceleration principle in the theories of economic growth and income determination. Estimates are obtained for the two approaches to show their applicability and predictive power. The different estimates for Colombia suggest that their...
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Few studies in the literature have dealt with the causality between fixed investment and economic growth. This study investigates the causal nexus of fixed investment and economic growth for a number of industrialized countries by constructing a vector autoregression (VAR) model for each...
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Since its birth in 1970s microfinance has been growing rapidly with the aim to lift people out of poverty and promote economic growth. Its role and importance has been amplified amidst the global financial crisis when trust into formal banking is shaken. Despite global recognition and popularity...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010781947
Recent changes in the microfinance landscape are characterized by increasing patterns of its integration with national financial systems and entry of commercial banks. Microfinance is no longer perceived as an isolated marginal sector of informal intermediation but rather constitutes particular...
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This article examines whether or not the incomes of the poor systematically grow with average incomes, and whether financial development enhances the incomes of the poorest quintile. Following the methodology of Dollar & Kraay (2002), I find once extending Dollar & Kraay's data their findings...
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In this paper, the link between financial development and economic growth in OECD member countries is investigated using unbalanced panel cointegration and causality analysis for the period 1980-2011. The results of the Pedroni and Kao Cointegration Analysis show the existence of long-run...
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Since its birth in 1970s microfinance has been growing rapidly with the aim to lift people out of poverty and promote economic growth. Its role and importance has been amplified amidst the global financial crisis when trust into formal banking is shaken. Despite global recognition and popularity...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011165429
I examine whether or not the incomes of the poor systematically grow with average incomes, and whether financial development enhances the incomes of the poorest quintile. Following the methodology of Dollar and Kraay (2002), I find, once extending Dollar and Kraay’s data, their findings are...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011065573