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the transmission of the growth from the North to the South through international markets, both through trade and through … particular, I shall present a set of results that contradict the statement that he growth of the North is necessary or even at … all favorable to the growth of the South, which is central to much thinking about the New International Economy Order. I …
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good for aggregate growth and for improving the distribution of income. …
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consequently affect growth in Mexico. In order to do so, we develop a simple endogenous growth model that allows for remittances … regarding the effects of the informal sector on economic growth. Moreover, thanks to globalization, migration and remittances … potential remittances may offset this loss, thus having an overall positive effect on economic growth. …
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Country specific time series models of the determinants of output for the small developing island countries in the Pacific region are relatively few. This paper explores the applicability of the framework underlying Solow (1956) to analyze the determinants output in Kiribati for the period...
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available human resourcesby encouraging former residents to come back. Indiana’s population growth has been weak relative to the … rest of the country. Over the next 25 years US population growth is expected to slow (0.8 percent per year) and Indiana …’s is expected to fall back more sharply (to 0.3 percent per year). Such slow growth in population and the workforce will …
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Recent studies and approaches to foreign aid effectiveness have concentrated on its impact on economic growth. But aid …’s main goal is poverty reduction, not economic growth. In this paper, aid’s impact on poverty, growth, and inequality are …, are used. The main finding is that economic growth reduces poverty, but also aid, although less than growth, and not under …
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In the present paper, the inverted-U shape relationship between growth and inequality found in Chen(2003), is … reexamined. We decompose productivity growth into efficiency improvement, capital accumulation and technological progress and …
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This essay analyzes the long-run economic effects of HIV/AIDS in Kenya, with emphasis on fertility, education and child labor. Human capital, which is built up through formal education and parental child-rearing, is the only input in production. Two aspects are central to the analysis: First, a...
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more specifically the impact of human capital on per capita economic growth in transition economies in the Russian … economic growth. We estimate a system of linear and log-linear equations accounting for different time lags in the possible … impact of human capital on economic growth. …
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Theoretical and empirical literature have focused on supply factors when studying economic growth determinants. The … present work analyzes demand factors as determinants of the Bolivian economic growth between 1953-2002 using framework … economic growth for the whole period. In addition, real exchange rate presents a negative relationship respect to the long run …
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