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selected group of countries from Asia, Africa and Latin America using a panel data regression model analytical approach. A …
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Economic growth accelerated during the first decade of the 2000s in many poor countries, especially in Africa. This … descriptive method, which is analogous to growth incidence curves, and apply it to eight countries from Africa, Asia and Latin …
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should focus on areas with underdeveloped infrastructure but with comparative advantage in agriculture. At the same time, non …
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Over the years, poverty reduction has been recognised as the main objective of development policy. To reduce poverty, economic growth is very crucial. The responsiveness of growth towards poverty reduction is measured by the "growth elasticity of poverty". The present study attempts to calculate...
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should focus on areas with underdeveloped infrastructure but with comparative advantage in agriculture. At the same time, non …
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The present study re-examines the effects of remittances on growth of GDP per capita using annual panel data for 24 Asia and Pacific countries. The results generally confirm that remittance flows have been beneficial to economic growth. However, our analysis also shows that the volatility of...
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Building on the recent literature on finance, growth and hunger, we have examined the experience of Asian countries over the last five decades, using dynamic panel models. Although the results are mixed, depending on the specification and variables used, there is some evidence favouring a...
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The present study re-examines the effects of remittances on growth of GDP per capita using annual panel data for 24 Asia and Pacific countries. The results generally confirm that remittance flows have been beneficial to economic growth. However, our analysis also shows that the volatility of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010661191
The present study re-examines the effects of remittances on growth of GDP per capita using annual panel data for 24 Asia and Pacific countries. The results generally confirm that remittance flows have been beneficial to economic growth. However, our analysis also shows that the volatility of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010785248
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