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This study answers the question: What are the results of assuming the nature of technological progress as Harrod-neutral in growth accounting for the Middle East and North African (MENA) countries? Accordingly, this study contributes to the debate over whether the sources of economic growth stem...
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-region growth model with endogenous fertility, in which public knowledge spillovers from the more advanced core into children …
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This paper investigates the impact of openness to trade and higher levels of human capital on the economies of some MENA countries. To answer the question: whether either human capital or openness can be shown to cause productivity, we use panel data on 16 countries spanning the 1965-2000...
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Periodically referred to as the “cradle of civilization”, an adage reflecting its past economic success and growth, the Middle East and North Africa region continues to serve as an international focal point, albeit a disappointing one in light of its economic potential. Therefore, the...
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This study assesses the impact of information and communication technologies on growth for a sample composed of 14 MENA countries. We also investigate various transmission channels of this effect using the difference GMM estimator to control for endogeneity. Estimation results show that the...
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