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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between banking development and the size of shadow economies by employing data on 137 countries over the period from 1995 to 2007. Both cross-sectional and panel analysis suggest that an improvement in the development of the...
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specialization and extent of the market. Growth depends on the specialization of labor in market production and learning‐by‐doing in …
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This study is an attempt to test the hypothesis “international trade contributes to economic growth through its effects on human capital accumulation.” To assess the hypothesis empirically, we employed the extended Neo-Classical growth model that reflects some features of the endogenous...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011560795
The impact of foreign direct investment on the host country’s economic growth has been a source of debate in past theoretical and empirical investigations. The PMG/ARDL model, which has a practical advantage in examining the effect of foreign direct investment in the short and long run, has...
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The article refers to the new Synthetic Efficiency Indicator for Economic Growth (SEI-EG) proposed in an earlier publication. Research from 2016-2018 in 11 EU countries revealed small nations were notably more effective at sustainable growth than their larger counterparts. This prompted the...
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need to be tempered by more fundamental explanations. Understanding labor contracts as a facilitator of specialization on …
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This paper examines the impact of education on economic growth in Greece over the period 1981 - 2009 by applying the model with two sectors introduced by Lucas (1988). The findings of the empirical analysis reveal that there is no long-run relation between educational stock and output. In the...
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This study is an attempt to test the hypothesis 'international trade contributes to economic growth through its effects on human capital accumulation.' To assess the hypothesis empirically, we employed the extended Neo-Classical growth model that reflects some features of the endogenous growth...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011988693
In this paper, we investigate the role of labor productivity growth and whether the determinants of labor productivity growth differed among the middle income trap (MIT) and the graduated (non-middle income trap, NMIT) countries in the 1950–2005 period. We decompose labor productivity growth...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012217541
This paper examines the impact of education on economic growth in Greece over the period 1981 – 2009 by applying the model with two sectors introduced by Lucas (1988). The findings of the empirical analysis reveal that there is no long-run relation between educational stock and output. In the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010255261