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countries. Our main argument is the need to distinguish between different types of capital in this context, as different forms … concerning their bargaining power vis-à-vis labor. Assuming an aggregate elasticity of substitution between capital and labor …
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is more evenly distributed than capital income. This study contributes to the literature on income inequality by …
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.As India is a developing country, capital has been one of the scarce resources that are usually required for economic … development. Capital is limited and there are many issues such as Health, poverty, employment, education, research and development …
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Greece’s investment rate plunged following the Sovereign Debt Crisis (SDC) and remained one of the lowest in the world in 2019. This paper explores recent investment dynamics and compares them against estimated benchmarks. Our results suggest that Greece has been under-investing since the SDC,...
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it driven by investment and capital accumulation. By 2014, gross capital formation had reached 46 percent of aggregate …
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Though a country's economy is growing, separate regional development disparities could be even more significant. This paper aims to identify the situation of inequality of Lithuania's regions, taking into consideration the most important factors of regional economic growth and investments....
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The impact of foreign investment (FDI)on economic growth has been a controversial topic of debate among economic researchers. FDI is expected to bring many benefit to recipient countries, however there are also many potential disadvantages from a development point of view (Thirlwall, 2011). This...
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China's rapid economic growth over the past forty years was in good part driven by capital accumulation, with, in …
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it driven by investment and capital accumulation. By 2014, gross capital formation had reached 46 percent of aggregate …
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stocks and the annual flows of capital to develop their specializations, deepen their economic transformation and linking …, etc.Concerning Western Balkan economies we will elaborate two questions: • Do capital flows continue to poor in the region …
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