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Measuring Morocco’s green growth performance
Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2021Green growth is emerging as a dominant policy response to climate change, resource scarcity, and environmental damages. It would be crucial for all the developing countries to pursue green growth so that poverty reduction and economic growth in harmony with resource efficiency and ecological protection can be achieved.
Khaoula Houssini, Yong Geng
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2020
The chapter analyses Bangladesh’s highly impressive growth story in terms of creating opportunities. It further explains the country’s growth dynamics since independence and offers explanations on its growth variations using periodisation analysis that covers breaks and turning points. The policy-based periodisation of growth analysis is used to relate
Mustafa K. Mujeri, Neaz Mujeri
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The chapter analyses Bangladesh’s highly impressive growth story in terms of creating opportunities. It further explains the country’s growth dynamics since independence and offers explanations on its growth variations using periodisation analysis that covers breaks and turning points. The policy-based periodisation of growth analysis is used to relate
Mustafa K. Mujeri, Neaz Mujeri
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Performance of some growth variables
Environmental Pollution, 1990European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.), Norway spruce (Picea abies L. Karst.) and Silver fir (Abies alba Mill.) were exposed to low concentrations of ozone (O(3)) and sulfur dioxide (SO(2)), alone and combined, and simulated acid rain (pH 4.0) in sheltered open-top chambers in Hohenheim (Southwest Germany) for almost five years. The concentrations of O(3)
N, Billen +3 more
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Growth hormone and physical performance
Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2011There has been limited research and evidence that GH enhances physical performance in healthy adults or in trained athletes. Even so, human growth hormone (GH) is widely abused by athletes. In healthy adults, GH increases lean body mass, although it is possible that fluid retention contributes to this effect.
Birzniece, Vita +2 more
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Performance growth and opportunistic marketing spending
International Journal of Research in Marketing, 2016Abstract Marketing executives are under pressure to produce revenue and profit growth for their brands. In most cases that involve requesting gradually higher marketing budgets, which is expensive, especially considering the known diminishing return effects of marketing.
Dominique M. Hanssens +2 more
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Ageing, growth hormone and physical performance
Journal of Endocrinological Investigation, 2003Human ageing is associated to a declining activity of the GH/IGF-I axis and to several changes in body composition, function and metabolism which show strict similarities with those of younger adults with pathological GH deficiency. The age-related changes of the GH/IGF-I axis activity are mainly dependent on age-related variations in the hypothalamic ...
LANFRANCO, Fabio +5 more
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Poland’s uninterrupted growth performance: new growth accounting evidence
Post-Communist Economies, 2018ABSTRACTSince 1992 Poland has experienced an exceptionally long spell of output growth that was not interrupted even by the global economic crisis. Using a growth accounting exercise based on new estimates of flows of capital and labour services in the Polish economy during the period 1996–2013, we study the structure of this growth, highlighting the ...
Michał Gradzewicz +4 more
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Cardiac performance: Growth hormone enters the race
Nature Medicine, 1996It is possible that growth hormone can offer therapeutic benefits for treating some forms of heart failure.
SACCA', LUIGI, FAZIO S.
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Performances: Growth, Productivity, Competitiveness
2009Reading what prominent economists such as Alesina, Eichengreen, Porter and Phelps write on continental Western ‘Europe’ one gets the impression of a huge economic performance gap between this part of the globe and the United States: the latter doing particularly well, the former disastrously bad — with respect to France and Germany Porter (in Snowdon ...
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