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Many economist wonder how and when national economies will recover after the fall of quarantine for COVID-19. Based on the article we can say that different types of economies (The types are described below in the article) will recover differently. The fastest will recover small, predominantly...
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For the development of a country, its financial and economic backbone must be strong. This is especially true in the case of developing countries, who attach great importance to financial sector development and deepening in the pursuit of their poverty reduction goal. The financial sector...
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financial variables and economic performance across countries. The results show that there is a significant, negative …
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The magnitude and multidimensional nature of climate change demonstrate the need for clear guardrails to ensure sustainable economic development and give Nigeria a chance at its net zero target. Desertification in the north, floods and erosion in the south, and the associated economic...
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, alongside shared issues like low government transparency. Based on the research significant findings, the study attempts to …
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The financial crisis and the ensuing Great Recession created unprecedented federal budget deficits in recent years. In … borrowing and pay down debt.The government deficit and debt are inextricably connected to economic growth. As such, the …
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How does banking competition affect credit provision and growth? How does it affect financial stability? In order to identify the causal effects of banking competition, we exploit a discontinuity in bank capital requirements during the 19th century National Banking Era. We show that banks...
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momentum. With a negative contribution of net exports to gross domestic product growth along with foreign exchange reserves …
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This paper studies long economic series to assess the long-lasting effects of pandemics. We analyze if periods that cover pandemics have a change in trend and persistence in growth, and in level and persistence in unemployment. We find that there is an upward trend in the persistence level of...
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their growth momentum. With a negative contribution of net exports to gross domestic product growth along with foreign …
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