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Following Fukuyama's (2001) postulation for future research in economic development, this paper examines the cultural hypothesis regarding national economic prosperity. Culture is found to affect economic performance through two channels; cultural traits that stimulate individual motivation, and...
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relationship between foreign aid and economic growth, and dynamic panel threshold regression is utilized to uncover the mediating … result from dynamic panel threshold regression shows that the effect of aid on economic growth is negative when arithmetic …
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The repercussions of the Great East Japan Earthquake on 11 March 2011 spread far beyond the geographical areas directly affected. The disaster also highlighted Japan's many other structural challenges besides reconstruction needs, including persistently low growth, population aging and low...
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We examine the role of democracy shocks in the cross-country economic growth processes over a period of five decades since 1960. The recent uprisings that arose independently and spread across the Arab world form the main context of our investigation. We study if (i) a shock to democracy in one...
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the very effeective rules-based approach of the previous two decades. In 2003-5, there was a huge gap between actual … reverse happened. In the 20 years or so before the run-up to the financial crash, there had been adherence to stable, rules …
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This doctoral thesis explores the impact of socioeconomic behaviour and foreign policy changes by international law on economic growth factors. The study investigates the ways in which changes in socioeconomic behaviour and foreign policy can affect economic growth, and the role that...
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In this study, we observe that the impact of inflation on economic growth is subject to significant changes as the inflation rate increases. Additionally, the nonlinear patterns of such effects vary significantly between industrialized and developing economies. Our findings reveal that...
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The European integration process started with the aim of reducing the differences in income and/or living standards …
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The literature on the growth effects of defense integration remains inconclusive. This is due to substantial … integration, per capita incomes would have been, on average, approximately 15% lower in the first ten years after joining NATO …
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Societies in Western civilisation enforce their rules through formal institutions such as secularism (SES), whereas in … susceptible to conflicts in dynamic environments. In contrast, because under the SES societal rules are enforced through a formal … and rules. …
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