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GDP values is used to recover the corresponding change of the specific age population between 1955 and 2003. The … population recovery method based on GDP potentially is of a higher accuracy than routine censuses …Real GDP growth rate in developed countries is found to be a sum of two terms. The first term is the reciprocal value …
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Mainstream economic research regards private debt as a determinant of GDP growth in the longrun. Levine (2005) surveys … focus from the long to the short-run and study whether private debt has a significant impact on GDP growth in the short …
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Economic research has considered Private Debt a determinant of GDP growth for years. By keeping this perspective, the … objective of this work is to understand how much of the GDP response to a monetary shock is due to the variation of private debt …
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Mainstream economic research regards private debt as a determinant of GDP growth in the longrun. Levine (2005) surveys … focus from the long to the short-run and study whether private debt has a significant impact on GDP growth in the short …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011566459
Economic research has considered Private Debt a determinant of GDP growth for years. By keeping this perspective, the … objective of this work is to understand how much of the GDP response to a monetary shock is due to the variation of private debt …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011659392
The economic success story of the 1990s has been Ireland, with GDP per capita nearly doubling over the decade. In this … acceleration in per capita GDP reflects an acceleration in employment rate growth, not in productivity growth. The main policy …
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big medicine experienced greater increases in life expectancy, population, and total GDP after its onset, whereas per … capita GDP remained largely unchanged. Together the evidence suggests that the rise in life expectancy had an insignificant …
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At the present stage of automation and robotization in the mining and manufacturing industries, there is a decrease in the demand for labor due to technological solutions that reduce the demand for labor in developed countries. The study put forward a hypothesis about a negative correlation...
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Exploiting pre-intervention variation in flu/pneumonia, tuberculosis and maternal mortality, together with time variation arising from medical breakthroughs starting in the late 1930s, this paper studies the aggregate impact of large health shocks across US states. The analysis demonstrates that...
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creation, GDP, and tax revenue in the Province of Ontario using an input-output model. The paper documents the results of a … estimated $10 billion in employment income and increase the provincial GDP by an estimated $18.5 billion. This investment would …
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