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Theories of regional integration typically analyze the regional integration process from the perspective of a single discipline, usually economics. However, such one-dimensional analytical frameworks cannot fully capture the richness and complexity of the inherently multi-dimensional regional...
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This article explores the effectiveness of applying a new multidimensional graphical method to the teaching and learning of economics. In essence, the paper extends the significance of multi-dimensional graphs to study any economic phenomenon from a multidimensional perspective. The paper...
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This paper models the inter-connections between the U.S. economy and five major economic regions in the world, namely, Japan, China, ASEAN, Latin America, and the European Union, using an inter-linkage coordinate space. This space is represented graphically, with the U.S. economy placed in the...
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Theories of regional integration typically analyze the regional integration process from the perspective of a single discipline, usually economics. However, such one-dimensional analytical frameworks cannot fully capture the richness and complexity of the inherently multi-dimensional regional...
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This research will present a new multi-dimensional graphical approach for economics. The new multi-dimensional graphical approach is based on the design, formulation and application of multi-dimensional coordinate spaces. All these multi-dimensional coordinate spaces can support the graphical...
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This paper is interested to show graphically how the market is in a dynamic imbalanced state. It is based on the application of the Multi-Functional Pictorial Cartesian Space (MFP-Cartesian Space). The MFP-Cartesian space (Ruiz, 2006 and 2007.a) will generate a multi-dimensional visual effect to...
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This paper focuses on the application of multi-dimensional Cartesian spaces in the graphical visualization of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) historical trend of any country. The main objective to use multi-dimensional Cartesian spaces is to observe all possible changes of all variables...
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In this paper we are concerned with the application of multi-dimensional graphs (or Cartesian Spaces) in visualizing and modeling total change in a dependent variable in response to changes in any or all of the (many) independent variables affecting it. Previous literature has used the ceteris...
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