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Real GDP Per Capita in Developed Countries [PDF]
Growth rate of real GDP per capita is represented as a sum of two components – a monotonically decreasing economic trend and fluctuations related to a specific age population change.
Ivan Kitov
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PREDICTING REAL ECONOMIC GROWTH IN FRANCE, GERMANY, NEW ZEALAND, AND THE UNITED KINGDOM [PDF]
The growth rate of real GDP per capita is modeled and predicted at various time horizons for France, Germany, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom.
Ivan O. KITOV
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Export Diversification and Specialization in South Africa: Extent and Impact [PDF]
Should developing countries focus on diversifying their export basket or should they instead specialize their exports according to their existing comparative advantage?
Naude, Wim, Rossouw, Riaan
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FOREIGN FINANCIAL INFLOWS AND GDP PER CAPITA IN NIGERIA
The study empirically examined the relationship between foreign financial inflows and Gross Domestic Product Per Capita ((GDPPC) in Nigeria for the period of 1991 to 2022. Foreign financial inflows were disaggregated into foreign direct investment inflows (FDII), foreign portfolio investment inflows (FPII) and official development assistance (ODA) as ...
null IHEJIRIKA, PETERS O. +1 more
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Who Shrunk China? Puzzles in the Measurement of Real GDP [PDF]
The latest World Bank estimates of real GDP per capita for China are significantly lower than previous ones. We review possible sources of this puzzle and conclude that it reflects a combination of factors, including substitution bias in consumption ...
D.S. Prasada Rao +3 more
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The energy consumption-GDP nexus: Panel data evidence from 88 countries [PDF]
This paper uses panel data from 88 countries to examine the relationship between per capita GDP and per capita energy consumption. The results show that per capita GDP and per capita energy consumption are cointegrated. Also, there is a two-way short-run,
Sinha, Dipendra
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Comparison of cancer incidence and mortality in three GDP per capita levels in China, 2013. [PDF]
Yang Z +8 more
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GDP per capita and physician migration across world regions, 2000-2021. [PDF]
Nwadiuko J +3 more
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Business cycles in the euro area [PDF]
This paper shows that the EMU has not affected historical characteristics of member countries’ business cycles and their cross-correlations. Member countries which had similar levels of GDP per-capita in the seventies have also experienced similar ...
Giannone, Domenico +2 more
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