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The major objective of this study was to examine the impact of Coffee exports on economic growth in Ethiopia. The study … revealed that coffee exports have insignificant short-run impact on economic growth, but significant positive impact in long … run. The result from causality exerted bidirectional relationship holds in Ethiopia’s coffee exports, likewise the result …
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nonetheless during the expansionary and declining economic coffee cycle manufacturing flourished on activities where was easy to …
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This study examines the relationship between the trajectory of technological innovations in Brazilian coffee regions in … financial and human resources. First, we studied the evolution of coffee research and identified the technologies that resulted … researchers, farmers and consultants related to the coffee sector. Second, based on the periods in which the breakpoints were …
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. I argue that the late nineteenth century coffee boom in Southeast Brazil triggered a mass European migration and … left a local legacy of higher incomes, better public goods provision and higher quality fiscal governance, and that coffee …
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the quality of life of the people of El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and south-southeast Mexico, thus making migration a …Foreword .-- I. Priority areas for promoting development in northern Central America andsouth-southeast Mexico .-- II … .-- V. Country prioritization process. A. El Salvador. B. Guatemala. C. Honduras. D. México. …
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the quality of life of the people of El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and south-southeast Mexico, thus making migration a …
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