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-country models are presented. The first model relates the diminution of excessively high fertility rates with increases in the …
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The potential interactions among fiscal policies, investments and economicgrowth are complex and manifold.In this paper, we will perform a systematic comparative analysis of the variouseconomic insights that arecurrently available on these complex relationships, both theoretically (by aselective...
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and fertility rates, by country and by large areas, and we analyse the causes of poverty and economic stagnation of many …
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We present a comparison, at area level, of production by sector in America, Western Europe, Central Europe, East …
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, Central America and South America, including a comparison of production per inhabitant in Agriculture, Industry and Services … has been the excessively high rates of fertility during the second half of the twentieth century. Fortunately …, improvements in the educational level of the Latin American countries has moderated average fertility rates and could contribute to …
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, Central America and South America, including a comparison of production by inhabitant in Agriculture, Industry and Services … has been the excessively high rates of fertility during the second half of the twentieth century. Fortunately …
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veintiuno. <p> We present an international comparison of economic development in Latin America during the 20th century, in …
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We present a comparison, at area level, of production by sector in America, Western Europe, Central Europe, East …
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This research explores the origins of the variation in the prevalence and nature of political institutions across globe. It advances the hypothesis and establishes empirically that variation in the inherent diversity across human societies, as determined in the course of the exodus of Homo...
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