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IMPACT OF GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION FACTOR ON THE ECONOMIC GROWTH OF POSTCOMMUNIST COUNTRIES IN EASTERN EUROPE [PDF]
After the fall of the Soviet system in Eastern Europe, ex-communist countries, in spite of quasiidentical initial conditions, have demonstrated extremely different results, in terms of economic growth and living standards of their populations.
Roman CHIRTOAGA
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Exploring the Explanatory Power of the Labour Theory of Value for Problems of Economic Growth [PDF]
Even though there has been accumulated a substantial amount of evidence on the disparities in different countries’ rates of economic growth, the question as to the roots of these disparities still remains open for debate.
Aleksey A. Zolotukhin
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Foss (2012) provides an informed and informative comment on my article “Trust, Personal Moral Codes, and the Resource-Advantage Theory of Competition: Explaining Productivity, Economic Growth, and Wealth Creation” (Hunt, 2012). In general, his comment is
Shelby D. Hunt
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Gender Matters for the Entrepreneurial Activity: Case of European States
The gender inequality is the hot topic for most countries in the world. However, sometimes the talks about the risks and threats are more dramatic than the reality is.
Ganna Kharlamova +2 more
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HARROD – DOMAR ECONOMIC GROWTH MODEL IN CLASSICAL AND NEOCLASSICAL THEORY [PDF]
ntroduction: The goals of this article is to present some theoretical aspects of the Harrod-Domar economic growth model in classical and neoclassical theory, highlighting its importance on the economy of nations.
DOINA DRĂGOI
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Exchange rate volatility, corruption, and economic growth
This study assesses the impact of exchange rate volatility on economic growth using a panel of 194 countries for the period 1995–2019. We resort to dynamic panel data models considering the exchange rate volatility estimated based on GARCH models as an ...
Josefa Ramoni-Perazzi, Héctor Romero
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Economic growth and the Swedish model [PDF]
We examine the growth performance of Sweden in the post-World War II period, focusing on explaining the relative decline of economic growth in Sweden since the early 1970's. The hypothesis that the relative decline is a consequence of productivity catch-up is rejected. A number of potential `ultimate' causes behind the slowdown are explored.
Henrekson, Magnus +2 more
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Regional Economic Policy: Structured Approach and Tools (The Oretical Formulation [PDF]
The subject matter of the article is the development of a doctrine of coordinated regional development and the study of the structural quality of development of regional systems based on the theoretical analysis of institutional factors (parameters) that
Sukharev, O. S.
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This study has developed a unified framework for modeling economic growth through Caputo fractional differential equations. The framework has established the existence and uniqueness of solutions by employing a generalized fixed-point approach.
Min Wang, Muhammad Din, Mi Zhou
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Trade, growth and geography: A synthetic [PDF]
Economic integration affects economic development through two main channels: growth and localization of the economic activities. The theories of endogenous growth and economic geography enable us to understand these mechanisms.
Dion, David-Pascal
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