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possibility of decreasing growth rates over time within each country (or geographical unit). We also show how the possible bias in …
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pollution intensity. Countries' growth rates are determined endogenously, and abatement efficiency is improved by technical …
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cointegration and the direction of causality between the two with a VECM model. Moreover, the role accounted by both theories to the …
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This paper offers a reappraisal of the impact of migration on economic growth for 22 OECD countries between 1986 … capital on economic growth. And second, the contribution of immigrants to human capital accumulation tends to dominate the …
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This paper offers a reappraisal of the impact of migration on economic growth for 22 OECD countries between 1986 … capital on GDP per capita, and second, a permanent increase in migration ows has a positive effect on productivity growth …. However, the growth impact of immigration is small even in countries that have highly selective migration policies. …
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This paper offers a reappraisal of the impact of migration on economic growth for 22 OECD countries between 1986 … capital on GDP per capita, and second, a permanent increase in migration ows has a positive effect on productivity growth …. However, the growth impact of immigration is small even in countries that have highly selective migration policies. …
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cointegration and the direction of causality between the two with a VECM model. Moreover, the role accounted by both theories to the …
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pollution intensity. Countries' growth rates are determined endogenously, and abatement efficiency is improved by technical …
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This paper offers a reappraisal of the impact of migration on economic growth for 22 OECD countries between 1986 … capital on economic growth. And second, the contribution of immigrants to human capital accumulation tends to dominate the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010442327
its main implication that in the long run growth is only drived by technological progress which is exogenous.We estimate a … evidence against the other basic prediction of the Solow model that the long run growth rate is only determined by … technological progress that is exogenous.The prin- cipal reason is the observed strong correlation between the growth rates of the …
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