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CONTEMPORARY ECONOMIC GROWTH MODELS AND THEORIES: A LITERATURE REVIEW [PDF]
One of the most important aspects of human development is the ability to have a decent standard of living. The secret of the "economic miracle" of many countries that have high standard of living, in fact, is simple and quite obvious. All these countries
Ilkhom SHARIPOV
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Value Concept and Economic Growth Model
This paper approaches the value added method for Gross Domestic Product (GDP) measurement that explains the interrelationship between the expenditure approach and the income approach. The economic growth model is also proposed with three key elements of capital accumulation, technological innovation, and institutional reform.
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Economic Space Trajectory through Different Regional Growth Models [PDF]
Since the early 1990s, regional economic growth processes assume a key role in the EU policy agenda as a main tool to enhance social and economic convergence within the EU spatial landscape. Literature on regional economic growth and convergence provides
Bagarani, Massimo +2 more
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The African Growth Gap and the Realization of the MDGs [PDF]
Earlier literature on economic growth models identified Africa specific determinates of economic growth. In standard models of economic growth Africa dummies were significant.
Knedlik, Tobias, Reinowski, Eva
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Economic growth model with delay
In this article the authors analyzed nonlinear model with delay of production growth. In the nonlinear analysis were obtained the results are compared with real date.
Raimondas Barzdžiukas +2 more
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The effects of inflation on growth and fluctuations in dynamic macroeconomic models [PDF]
Economic Growth;Macroeconomic Models;Inflation;Monetary ...
Schaling, E., Smyth, D.
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Empirical models of regional economic growth with spatial effects: comparative analysis results
Spatial models of regional economic growth allow us to assess the contribution of growth factors, as well as spatial interaction effects among regions. Direct and indirect (or spillover) effect estimates can be obtained by methods of spatial econometrics.
Elena Arkad'evna Gafarova
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A new approach to causality and economic growth. [PDF]
This paper examines the issue of causality in cross-sectional empirical models of economic growth. Using an approach to determining causal structures based on tests for conditional independence in sets of variables, we uncover alternative causal ...
Robert K. Triest, Steven M. Sheffrin
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FDI And Economic Growth. Evidence From Simultaneous Equation Models [PDF]
This paper analyses whether foreign direct investments have an impact on the Romanian economic growth. By means of simultaneous equation methods we obtained evidence of the bi-directional connection between the two, meaning that incoming FDI stimulates ...
Muraru, Andreea, Ruxanda, Gheorghe
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