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Nature, 1968
THIS communication is prompted by our total disagreement with the interpretation of the high correlation between “national” levels of anxiety and economic growth rates provided by Lynn1. We examine here the interpretation of the correlation and the assumptions on which Lynn's analysis rests.
B. G. Stacey, P. G. Britton
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THIS communication is prompted by our total disagreement with the interpretation of the high correlation between “national” levels of anxiety and economic growth rates provided by Lynn1. We examine here the interpretation of the correlation and the assumptions on which Lynn's analysis rests.
B. G. Stacey, P. G. Britton
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Foreign direct investments, institutional quality, and economic growth
Journal of International Trade and Economic Development, 2019Institutional quality is considered to be an important factor in boosting economic growth of a country. This paper explores the role of institutional quality in economic growth and more specifically the role it plays via the channel of foreign direct ...
Arshad Hayat
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Dynamic relationship between tourism, economic growth, and environmental quality
Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 2018In the recent era of globalisation, the tourism sector is growing rapidly and stimulates economic growth across the world, however, the inevitable environmental consequences of tourism cannot be ignored.
Danish, Zhaohua Wang
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Financial inclusion and economic growth linkage: some cross country evidence
Journal of Financial Economic Policy, 2018Purpose The purpose of this paper is to assess the dynamic impact of financial inclusion on economic growth for a large number of developed and developing countries.
Dinabandhu Sethi, D. Acharya
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ICT diffusion, financial development, and economic growth: An international cross-country analysis
Economic Modelling, 2021Chih-Yang Cheng+2 more
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Springer Texts in Business and Economics, 2022
A. Novales, E. Fernández, J. Ruiz
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A. Novales, E. Fernández, J. Ruiz
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Economic Record, 2010
The article reviews the book "The Economics of Growth," by Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt.
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The article reviews the book "The Economics of Growth," by Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt.
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American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2001
The discussion of economic growth has a long history, going back to the classical economists.1 The intensity of the discussion has varied over the years, and it has been amplified over the last two decades. This growing interest can be attributed to two main reasons: First, the concern with the persistent gap in the standard of living across countries,
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The discussion of economic growth has a long history, going back to the classical economists.1 The intensity of the discussion has varied over the years, and it has been amplified over the last two decades. This growing interest can be attributed to two main reasons: First, the concern with the persistent gap in the standard of living across countries,
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2012
This chapter introduces bubbles and financial frictions into the basic OLG growth model of Chap. 2. Contrary to the empirical data supporting the view that bubbles cannot occur in highly developed market economies, in line with Martin and Ventura (Economic growth with bubbles.
Karl Farmer, Matthias Schelnast
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This chapter introduces bubbles and financial frictions into the basic OLG growth model of Chap. 2. Contrary to the empirical data supporting the view that bubbles cannot occur in highly developed market economies, in line with Martin and Ventura (Economic growth with bubbles.
Karl Farmer, Matthias Schelnast
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