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R&D-based growth theory suggests that a larger population size raises either the long-run rate of economic growth ("strong scale effect") or the level of per capita income ("weak scale effect"), with far-reaching policy implications. However, for modern times there is little empirical support...
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R growth theory suggests that a larger population size raises either the long-run rate of economic growth ("strong scale effect") or the level of per capita income ("weak scale effect"), with far-reaching policy implications. However, for modern times there is little empirical support for strong...
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environmental and innovation policies. The big size of the needed investments in a context of limited financial resources asks for a …
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the sustainable economic impact of innovations on socio-economic systems. The metrics is applied on the innovation of … catalytic converter technology and the results show a positive impact of this innovation on geo-economic environments. This …
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The literature on the relationship between ESG disclosure and economic growth is relatively non-existent. Thus, this paper highlights the importance of taking this relationship into account in current sustainable policies. The main objective of extra-financial Disclosure is to mitigate...
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Stagnation. This state of degrowth and its correlates, declining entrepreneurship, innovation, science, and research productivity …
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. Neo-humanism proposes a world in which the well-being of people comes before the well-being of markets, in which promoting …
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pandemic. Neo-humanism proposes a world in which the well-being of people comes before the wellbeing of markets, in which …
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This paper summarizes the main characteristics of the two major Chinese growth strategies since 1978, namely the Deng strategy (named after Deng Xiaoping) between 1978 and 2011 and the Xi strategy (named after Xi Jinping) since 2012/13. After a brief description of both strategies, I analyze in...
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This survey essay reviews over 200 papers in arguing that in order to achieve sustainable and inclusive development, foreign aid should not orient developing countries towards industrialisation in the perspective of Kuznets but in the view of Piketty. Abandoning the former's view that inequality...
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