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Although middle income countries such as Botswana are credited with reliable data that are used in poverty measures, it is sometimes argued that the time lags between data generations or surveys are too wide. The Household Income and Expenditure Survey (HIES) in Botswana takes place every 10...
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In the marketing research the instances when we need to examine the relationship between two variables are frequent. Knowing the relationship between the two variables involves the use of tests that can be parametric and nonparametric. This paper includes the non-parametric tests used in the...
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The term disparity refers to the inequality gap, the backlog in some geographical areas, administrative - territorial units or regions with other socio-economic development process determined on the one hand and human differences resources seasoned and differences on the other economic,...
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Having generated not only growth performance, but also serious imbalances that make it unsustainable in the future …
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Achieving the long-term economic growth rate and development is the aspiration of all economic policy makers … paper is to present institutions through the function of economic growth and development. Besides, the purpose is also to …
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We explore the effect of foreign direct investment on economic growth in developing countries, distinguishing between …’s capital stock. Greenfield FDI should therefore have a stronger impact on growth than M&A sales. This hypothesis is supported … by our empirical results, which show that greenfield FDI enhances growth, while M&As have no effect, at best, in a panel …
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This paper underlines the influence of trade diversification on GDP per capita growth. Using methodologies developed by … confirm that trade diversification has a positive e↵ect on growth. However, this positive e↵ect of diversification tends to … geographic diversification: to implement economic growth, developing countries should extend exports of new products rather than …
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The aim of this chapter is to provide a basis for a possible course in the analysis of the unemployment rates and poverty, as well as to point to the ways to solve these long-term problems by applying different strategic measures. The main intention of the author is to explain and show a...
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meantime. If inequality is negatively associated with economic growth and positively associated with poverty, this implies a … literature on the relationship between inequality and economic growth from the perspective of the Portuguese economy. The correct … it is crucial to derive more accurate redistributive policy recommendations that enhance growth. The same exercise can be …
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differences also exist between the scalability of different services. Since 2007, employment growth has been the fastest in the … location-dependent services. The real growth of value added and the increase of productivity, however, have been concentrated …
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