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GDP: A Brief but Affectionate History
Turkish Journal of Islamic Economics, 2021Published by the Princeton University Press in 2014, this book ‘GDP: A Brief but Affectionate History’ written by Diane Coyle is a seminal work that helps understand how GDP has played a pivotal role throughout the last century in reorganizing the global
Todd G. Buchholz
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ACM SIGGRAPH 2007 posters, 2007
GDPS: Geometric Animation Based Dynamic Photo System is a movie generating system to connect 2 digital photo images with the geometric animation. The geometric animation is produced from 2 photo images. GDPS will carve out the next stage of movie generating system using digital photo images, for the emerging digital photo market.
Yasuhiro Sakamoto +2 more
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GDPS: Geometric Animation Based Dynamic Photo System is a movie generating system to connect 2 digital photo images with the geometric animation. The geometric animation is produced from 2 photo images. GDPS will carve out the next stage of movie generating system using digital photo images, for the emerging digital photo market.
Yasuhiro Sakamoto +2 more
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How Much Should We Trust the Dictator’s GDP Growth Estimates?
Journal of Political Economy, 2019I study the overstatement of economic growth in autocracies by comparing self-reported GDP figures to night-time light recorded by satellites from outer space.
L. Mart́ınez
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The Time-varying Risk of Italian GDP
Economic Modelling, 2020The uncertainty surrounding economic forecasts is generally related to multiple sources of risks, of domestic and foreign origin. This paper studies the predictive distribution of Italian GDP growth as a function of selected risk indicators, related to ...
F. Busetti +3 more
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Brazilian GDP versus agricultural GDP
2011Brazil is, notably, a country focused on agrobusiness. From 1995 to 2008, the sector represented between 24.5% and 28.5% of the country’s GDP (Graph 1). Variation in the growth rate for the sector is related to the oscillation of the prices for commodities on the international market and the exchange rate.
Marcos Fava Neves +4 more
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Forecasting Egyptian GDP using ARIMA models
Reports on Economics and Finance, 2019The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is that the value of all product and services made at intervals the borders of a nation in an exceedingly year. In this paper, the Box-Jenkins approach has been used to build the appropriate Autoregressive-Integrated ...
M. R. Abonazel, Ahmed Ibrahim Abd-Elftah
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
GDP is the most important and widely studied macroeconomic variable. It indicates the state of an economy and is used as a measure of the economic strength of a country. Due to its comprehensive nature, calculating GDP takes a great deal of work and is often revised over time.
Harris Ntantanis, Lawrence Pohlman
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GDP is the most important and widely studied macroeconomic variable. It indicates the state of an economy and is used as a measure of the economic strength of a country. Due to its comprehensive nature, calculating GDP takes a great deal of work and is often revised over time.
Harris Ntantanis, Lawrence Pohlman
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Impact of trade openness on GDP growth: Does TFP matter?
Journal of International Trade and Economic Development, 2019The objective of this study is to empirically explore the impact of trade openness on GDP growth initiating with the idea that trade openness cannot be fully characterized through the different openness measures only, we propose to account for total ...
M. Ramzan +4 more
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National Institute Economic Review, 2019
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is often treated as shorthand for national economic well-being, even though it was never intended to be; it is a measure of (some) of the marketable output of the economy.
Andrew Aitken
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Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is often treated as shorthand for national economic well-being, even though it was never intended to be; it is a measure of (some) of the marketable output of the economy.
Andrew Aitken
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2016
A redirection towards well-being with a view to produce lasting social and economic vitality for the global civilization necessitates moving from conventional economic methods towards innovative solutions, which are necessary to face challenges of the future to foster sustainable growth.
Seyithan Ahmet Ates +2 more
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A redirection towards well-being with a view to produce lasting social and economic vitality for the global civilization necessitates moving from conventional economic methods towards innovative solutions, which are necessary to face challenges of the future to foster sustainable growth.
Seyithan Ahmet Ates +2 more
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