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when institutional quality is instrumented. Finally, the experience of Hong Kong, which has had a flat investment ratio … since the 1960s, is consistent with the idea that making the transition from a low-investment economy to a high-investment …
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when institutional quality is instrumented. Finally, the experience of Hong Kong, which has had a flat investment ratio … since the 1960s, is consistent with the idea that making the transition from a low-investment economy to a high-investment …
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At the least, this book summarizes and reconsiders many of the arguments and findings that supported and explained the economic “miracles” of the four East Asian economies of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of People's Republic of China (Hong Kong), Singapore, Chinese Taipei...
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In recent decades, neo-mercantilism has become a fashionable trend. The appeal of an export-led growth regime is often explained based on the material interests of the domestic growth coalition. This article offers an alternative explanation based on the geopolitical territorial interests of the...
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stagnation of investment, especially private fixed investment, was the primary culprit. I then investigate the causes of the …
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classified our questions in four groups: Capitalism and innovation; Economic growth; Free market and government intervention …
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Extreme capitalism is a condition in which large companies and rich people raise too much money and leave too little … and the market is not growing. The further result is investment opportunities are not growing too. The capital they … generally been trapped in extreme capitalism …
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