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how these affect the question of population growth, which is after all the core of resource allocation. It shows that … population growth may also depend on better medical treatments, higher productivity, less local violence and the decline of … education. There is a gap between the literates and the number of jobs. This discrepancy has produced a floating population of …
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how these affect the question of population growth, which is after all the core of resource allocation. It shows that … population growth may also depend on better medical treatments, higher productivity, less local violence and the decline of … education. There is a gap between the literates and the number of jobs. This discrepancy has produced a floating population of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011593329
For decades, migration economics has stressed the effects of migration restrictions on income distribution in the host country. Recently the literature has taken a new direction by estimating the costs of migration restrictions to global economic efficiency. In contrast, a new strand of research...
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Globalization is a process of ever growing economic interdependence of countries of the world which constitutes integration of national economies with the international economy through cross border transactions in goods and services, international capital flows and widespread diffusion of...
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colonization affect income today once colonization's impact on the composition of the population and the quality of institutions is …
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The purpose of the chapter is to analyze Africa's economic successes in the past half century, to understand not only what made it possible but also and more importantly what risk factors may eventually bring it to an end or compromise it. While it may not be possible for Africa to alter, for...
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population health indicators such as life expectancy were important predictors of GDP growth rates. Fourth, results for poverty …This paper estimated models for GDP growth rates, poverty levels and inequality measures for the period 1990-2000 using … growth rates showed non-linear and differential effects of export/GDP and import/GDP ratios. Third, the models indicated that …
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Rodrik (2016) pointed out that late industrializing countries are experiencing a lower peak at lower income levels in the manufacturing employment share hump-shaped path. The present study develops a theoretical model to analyze the dynamics of industrialization and deindustrialization in...
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In this study, the effect of globalisation (both its de jure and de facto components) on economic development in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is examined. The work utilises an ex-post facto research strategy and analyses panel data of 35 SSA nations from 1995 to 2018 using the Dynamic Common...
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Using detailed global trade and novel Multi-Region Input-Output (MRIO) data, this paper examines the East African Community’s (EAC) global and regional integration through trade, global, and regional value chains (GVCs and RVCs). With surgical attention to detail, the first part of the paper...
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