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Unlocking Algeria's Economic Potential

2023
The distinction between entrepreneurship and rent-seeking is acknowledged, highlighting the significant role that entrepreneurship education plays in fostering employment opportunities, productivity, economic growth, innovation, and competitiveness. This approach ultimately enhances a country's standing in the global market. This study aims to evaluate
Amira Driss, Naima Bentouir
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Economic consequences and potential benefits

Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 2011
Patients with established rheumatoid arthritis (RA) may incur important resource utilisation and work productivity loss, resulting in high costs of illness. Impairment in physical function, which increases with disease duration, is the main variable driving all aspects of these costs.
Fautrel, Bruno   +2 more
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Evoked potentials in pediatrics: economic audit

Child's Nervous System, 1997
In the present era of resource management, there is increasing emphasis on the need to make the best possible use of available resources. We therefore measured the productive factors directly involved in performance of 59 evoked potential examinations (brainstem auditory evoked potentials, BAEPs; flash visual evoked potentials, F-VEPs; and ...
Chiozza M. L., Suppiej A., Zacchello F.
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India's Economic Potential

Pacific Affairs, 1942
NVTH the British surrender of Penang on December i9, I94I, which gave the Japanese their first important base on the Indian Ocean, the battle of the Pacific reached the very gates of India. In this situation, the extent of India's resources for war, and the degree to which they are or can be mobilized, becomes a matter of vital importance.
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Correlation of economic categories "enterprise potential", "resource potential", "production potential" and "economic potential".

Ukrainian Journal of Applied Economics and Technology
The article presents the results of a study on the substantiation of the correlation of the categories of «enterprise potential», «resource potential», «production potential» and «economic potential«. The analysis of the existing scientific views on the essence of the main terms studied has shown that there is still no unified approach to a clear ...
Oleksiy Krasnorutskyy   +2 more
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Russia's Economic Potential

Problems of Economic Transition, 1997
In global economic comparisons, "internal economic potential" is a concept that includes elements such as natural resources, the level of development of basic and infrastructural branches, scientific-technical potential, labor resources, and so forth. The most universal indicator that is used to evaluate a country's economic potential is gross domestic
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Growth Determinants of Poland’S Economic Potential

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 2001
New long-term annual W8-D model of Polish economy was constructed. Its core constitutes of extended. Cobb-Douglas production function aimed to generate potential GDP and TFP. TFP growth was endogenized showing impact of domestic and transferred foreign R&D capital and human capital.
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Thermodynamics extends economics potentials

Energy, 2001
Abstract In this paper we consider the use of exergy in economic valuation and its correlation with money. Exergy-based determination of production expenses provides a new base for “natural” price determination. A new macroeconomic dynamics approach based on this correlation is proposed.
Alexander V Bandura   +1 more
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Potential of Economic Equilibrium

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
The study demonstrates the possibility to use the notions and tools of physical potential theory in development of a general theory of economic potential. Production functions and functional of consumer or managerial preferences are treated as microeconomic potential functions. The gradients of these functions i.e.
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The Asian Economic Potential

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1958
Output in Asia will need to expand at a rate of al most 2 per cent each year if individual levels of living are not to fall. Unless output grows at least twice as fast, however, in comes in Asia will not improve relative to those elsewhere in the world.
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