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from agriculture. Many rural people in the developing world are poor, and conversely, most of the world's poor people … inhabit rural areas. Agriculture also accounts for a significant fraction of the economic activity in the developing world … that changes affecting agriculture have large aggregate effects. Thus, it seems reasonable that agricultural productivity …
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English Abstract: Uzbekistan in recent 10 years is an extremely successful economy – high growth (8%), low domestic and … policy. In recent years Uzbekistan promotes heavy chemistry industries (production of synthetic fuel and polypropylene goods …
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Using the time series statistical data of Uzbekistan and VAR framework, we made an attempt to investigate the … findings showed that unemployment rate and inflation are positively associated in Uzbekistan, which contradicts with the …
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indicators that characterizes the evolution of agriculture in the period analyzed. The result of the research shows a country …
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This chapter takes an analytical look at the potential role of agriculture in contributing to economic growth, and …
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agriculture and increases of non-agricultural value added per capita. The identification strategy for the effect of fertilizer … percent higher GDP per capita, a 3.3 to 3.9 percentage point lower labor share in agriculture five years later, and …
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We revisit the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) argument that an economy could pollute and develop at first and reduce pollution as income continues to grow. We propose a dynamic structural model to capture the interaction between economic growth, human capital accumulation, environmental...
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Economic growth in the 19th and 20th centuries, following the Industrial Revolutions, was much faster than in preceding centuries. This unprecedented global growth coincided with the global proliferation of democracy, with some evidence for bidirectional causation. Macroeconomic forecasts have...
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There are large volumes of gas offshore Tanzania, which has raised hopes of a boom. But those hopes look set to be disappointed. A boom would depend on there being a sizeable flow of revenue to government from producing and exporting gas. This paper sets out the scale of the gas, and the array...
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A significant natural resource discovery creates excited popular expectations of imminent wealth. But the size of a boom is usually overestimated and the delay in receiving revenues is underestimated. This paper takes stock of the sequencing, timing, and scale of the development of a natural...
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