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in the World Values Survey, and democracy, all of which are good for growth as reflected in the purchasing power of per …
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development of countries. Accordingly, this paper explores the effect of polarization on democracy, social capital, education, and … in developed countries. Meanwhile, polarization does not have any significant impact on democracy and education for any … of the countries under study. Finally, it was also determined that when treated independently, democracy, social capital …
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The New Public Management allows us to reflect upon whether intellectual capital helps public sector organizations meet their performance benchmarks. Sustainable economic performance gains importance from the public sector’s service ideal. Although there have been empirical endeavors using...
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Economic diversification has gained significant attention as a crucial factor for sustainable development worldwide. This paper addresses the risks associated with extreme specialisation and explores the potential benefits of economic diversification for Mongolia. By comparing Mongolia with its...
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Argentina's economic and institutional decline has long posed a conundrum to economists and social scientists. In particular, it challenges theories that seek to explain cross-country growth differences over time. Those theories that claim that institutions have a first-order effect on growth...
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