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Private consumption expenditures, which constitute more than half of the real gross domestic product, are significant for the macroeconomy. The primary purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of plastic card expenditures, gross domestic ...
Serkan Göksu
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Gross domestic product and critical infrastructure
GDP is considered as a critical infrastructure that characterizes the global interaction of consumers and manufacturers of the final product in the national economy. For the analysis and modelling of GDP, the Leontiev model is used to analyze and to model GDP as a critical infrastructure, where costs are interpreted in two ways - as consumer spending ...
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Negative accounting earnings and gross domestic product
Konchitchki and Patatoukas Journal of Accounting and Economics 57 (1-2), 76–88, (2014a) show that aggregate accounting earnings growth predicts future nominal gross domestic product (GDP) growth and that professional macro forecasters do not fully incorporate the information contained in aggregate accounting earnings.
Logan B. Steele+2 more
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ANALISA KETIMPANGAN GENDER TERHADAP PRODUK DOMESTIK REGIONAL BRUTO PERKAPITA DI INDONESIA [PDF]
The aim of this research is to determine and analyze the influence of life expectancy, average years of schooling, and labor force on gross regional domestic product per capita in Indonesia. The analysis used is multiple regression with panel data.
Mailani, Riski Dwi
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The Industrialization and Growth of Gross Domestic Product
The paper the industrialization and the growth of gross domestic product is a research and empirical verification of Nicholas Kaldor laws on the impact of industrial production to GDP growth. Kaldor has formulated the principles of economic growth in the
Брано Маркић+2 more
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FOREIGN TRADE AS A DETERMINANT OF ECONOMIC GROWTH OF THE REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS
Most studies that investigate the relationship between foreign trade and economic growth analyze it through the interpretation of various indicators.
Slaviša Kovačević+2 more
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Predicting gross domestic product to macroeconomic indicators
Macroeconomic indicators enable countries to concentrate on goods, services, and other entities that grow their Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Often, identifying these groups of indicators poses a challenge to nations.
S.C. Agu+3 more
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Gross domestic product: Are other measures needed? [PDF]
Gross domestic product (GDP) is the key indicator of the health of an economy and can be easily compared across countries. But it has limitations. GDP tells what is going on today, but does not inform about sustainability of growth. The majority of time is spent in home production, yet the value of this time is not included in GDP. GDP does not measure
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Chemical and Process Industries Beyond Gross Domestic Product
In the past, a lot of research has been carried out about eco-innovation, sustainable development (SD) and the associated indicators but this research has rarely been taken into practice.
P. Glavic
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Contribution of clinical trials to gross domestic product in Hungary. [PDF]
To determine the contribution of clinical trials to the gross domestic product (GDP) in Hungary.An anonymous survey of pharmaceutical companies and clinical research organizations (CROs) was conducted to estimate their clinical trial-related employment and revenues.
Kaló Z+5 more
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