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THE DETERMINANTS OF COUNTY GROWTH*
Journal of Regional Science, 1987ABSTRACT. This paper explores the determinants of population and employment densities interregionally. The theoretical model, due to Steinnes and Fisher, permits simultaneous determination of population and employment densities. This is applied to data for about 3,000 counties in the U.S.
G A, Carlino, E S, Mills
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Determinants of Vestibular Schwannoma Growth
Otology & Neurotology, 2020Objective: Management of vestibular schwannomas (VS) involves surgery, radiotherapy, or surveillance, based on patient and tumor factors. We recently described conditional probability as a more accurate method for stratifying VS growth risk.
Mantegh, Sethi +12 more
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The Economic Journal, 1991
The growth theories of the 1950s and 1960s emphasized capital accumulation and technical progress as explanations of growth. More recently theoretical attention has focused on the understanding of progress in terms of learning/human capital (in the tradition of K. Arrow) and investment in research (following H. Uzawa).
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The growth theories of the 1950s and 1960s emphasized capital accumulation and technical progress as explanations of growth. More recently theoretical attention has focused on the understanding of progress in terms of learning/human capital (in the tradition of K. Arrow) and investment in research (following H. Uzawa).
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Comments on ‘Jointness of growth determinants’
Journal of Applied Econometrics, 2009AbstractWe consider the measures of jointness proposed by Doppelhofer and Weeks (2009) and Strachan (2009) in the context of variable selection. Using the general criteria suggested in Ley and Steel (2007), we identify some shortcomings of these measures, which are illustrated with empirically relevant example cases.
Ley, Eduardo, Steel, Mark F. J.
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Current Diabetes Reports, 2004
Fetal growth is the end product of a variety of genetic, maternal, fetal, and placental factors. Maternal size is a dominant determinant of birth weight. Specific nutrients and their availability modify the expression of genetically determined metabolic and transfer systems.
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Fetal growth is the end product of a variety of genetic, maternal, fetal, and placental factors. Maternal size is a dominant determinant of birth weight. Specific nutrients and their availability modify the expression of genetically determined metabolic and transfer systems.
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Determinants of fetal and neonatal growth
Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1994Cellular proliferation and differentiation in the fetus and newborn are influenced by many factors. Increasingly, peptide growth factors are thought to play an important role in cell-to-cell communication during fetal life, promoting cellular proliferation, differentiation, and migration within tissues.
W A, Price, A D, Stiles
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