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Recent growth accounting studies of Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan and South Korea have found that the Solow residuals in these economies were relatively small. Given the high capital contributions, these results are often interpreted as evidence that factor accumulation, savings and investment...
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Recent growth accounting studies of Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan and South Korea have found that the Solow residuals in these economies were relatively small. Given the high capital contributions, these results are often interpreted as evidence that factor accumulation, savings and investment...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014036432
This paper argues that the growth of large, efficient but anticompetitive superstar firms is responsible for the recent slowdown in US economic growth. The argument is based on the growth theory that we have previously developed and tested, which is based on the concept of creative destruction
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The research aims to demonstrate the impact of borrowing costs on economic growth rates, and achieving sustainable development in Iraq for the period between 2020-2018, according to the content of International Accounting Standard No (23) on borrowing costs, which was adopted by the...
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but improve with time associated with the advancement of knowledge at the world level. Taking account of the role of …
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We argue that with interdependent utility functions growth can lead to a decline in total welfare of a society if the gains from growth are sufficiently unequally distributed in the presence of negative externalities, i.e., envy.
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Stand seit der Wiedervereinigung. Ein Wendepunkt der negativen Entwicklung bei der Arbeitslosigkeit wird bis zum Ende des …
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Die weltwirtschaftliche Entwicklung ist im Frühsommer 2004 aufwärts gerichtet. Die USA, Südostasien, Japan und - wenn … Wirtschaftswachstum voraussichtlich 1,7% betragen. Allerdings ist zu berücksichtigen, dass rund 0,5 Prozentpunkte der Mehrproduktion auf …
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Binnennachfrage kommt das hohe deutsche Lohnkostenniveau in Betracht, das hinter Norwegen die Spitzenposition in der Welt einnimmt und …
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Am 19. Dezember 2005 stellte das ifo Institut im Rahmen seines vorweihnachtlichen Pressegesprächs seine Prognose für das Jahr 2006 vor. Nach dem Rekordjahr 2004 hat die Weltwirtschaft auch in diesem Jahr mit einer Wachstumsrate von 4,3% überdurchschnittlich expandiert, und sie dürfte im...
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