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The main aim of this paper is to define weak spots in the Far Eastern federal district's development in comparison with other federal districts in the Russian Federation based on a statistical and economic analysis, and shape general conclusions on possible improvement of the economic...
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Calls for more frequent application of the second-generation statistical methods such as structural equation modeling (SEM) have emerged in the field of management accounting recently. The aim of this article is to compare these statistical methods to the first-generation methods using the...
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Three methods reported in the literature are subject to comparative analysis in the present paper: 1. Classic method [1,5]; 2. Merce E., Merce C.C. Method[2,3]; 3. Merce E., at al Method[4]; It is shown that in the case of the first two methods mentioned above, the attempts to distribute...
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Using detailed establishment-level micro data, this paper analyzes the quantitative implications of the missing-growth hypothesis by Aghion, Bergeaud, Boppart, Klenow, and Li (2019) for Germany. This hypothesis states that actual growth rates of real output are systematically understated by...
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