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This paper investigates the impact of complementarity reforms on growth and how it depends on GDP per capita. Based on … complementarity on GDP per capita growth. We found reforms to be positively related and their dispersion (or the inverse of …
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difference, the Granger causality test yields a strong evidence for unidirectional causality running from OIL to GDP …
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Literature has devoted considerable attention to economic growth because it creates the premises for achieving major goals such as route out of poverty of underdeveloped countries or contribute to raising the standard of living in developed countries. Economic growth has become an “order of...
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Literature has devoted considerable attention to economic growth because it creates the premises for achieving major goals such as route out of poverty of underdeveloped countries or contribute to raising the standard of living in developed countries. Economic growth has become an “order of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011079793
The economic success story of the 1990s has been Ireland, with GDP per capita nearly doubling over the decade. In this … acceleration in per capita GDP reflects an acceleration in employment rate growth, not in productivity growth. The main policy …
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, with particular emphasis on his estimates of population, real GDP, and real GDP per capita for very long periods, going …
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In this paper we show the benefits of regional connectivity and specialization to growth. Starting with one region we show how welfare measured by utility per head increases as the number of connected regions increase. We assume a common connectivity infrastructure implemented by satellite,...
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In this paper we show the benefits of regional connectivity and specialization to growth. Starting with one region we show how welfare measured by utility per head increases as the number of connected regions increase. We assume a common connectivity infrastructure implemented by satellite,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008568147
This article discusses the limits and charactristics of GDP as economic indicator and suggests that an Economic Value … that EVA® takes into consideration the invested capital cost of opportunity, while GDP is focused on quantity of production … characteristics and limits of a GDP calculated using the EVA® …
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In this paper, I analyze the causes of the prolonged slowdown of the Japanese economy in the 1990s and find that the stagnation of investment, especially private fixed investment, was the primary culprit. I then investigate the causes of the stagnation of household consumption during the 1990s...
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