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Science, 2007
When W.W. Rostow published The Stages of Economic Growth (1960), the Soviet Union was flying high. A few years earlier, the USSR was the first to launch a satellite into space. It was getting ready to put the first man into orbit. The Soviet leader had famously told a group of Western ambassadors in Moscow, ‘Whether you like it or not, history is on ...
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When W.W. Rostow published The Stages of Economic Growth (1960), the Soviet Union was flying high. A few years earlier, the USSR was the first to launch a satellite into space. It was getting ready to put the first man into orbit. The Soviet leader had famously told a group of Western ambassadors in Moscow, ‘Whether you like it or not, history is on ...
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Tourism specialization, growth stage, and economic growth
Tourism Economics, 2022This paper investigates the nonlinear relationship between tourism and economic growth using a balanced sample of 58 countries in three continental samples (Africa, Asia, and Latin America) for the 2003–2017 period. First, we document an asymmetric threshold effect of tourism on economic growth.
Herman Sahni +2 more
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Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 1994
Abstract The phenomenon of Ostwald ripening, where large droplets in a supersaturated solution grow at the expense of small droplets, was theoretically explained by Lifshitz and Slyozov. Modern theories provide extensions of this classic work to the situation where the volume fraction of the phase appearing as droplets is appreciable.
Jian Hua Yao +3 more
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Abstract The phenomenon of Ostwald ripening, where large droplets in a supersaturated solution grow at the expense of small droplets, was theoretically explained by Lifshitz and Slyozov. Modern theories provide extensions of this classic work to the situation where the volume fraction of the phase appearing as droplets is appreciable.
Jian Hua Yao +3 more
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Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 2003
Existing North–South growth models generally ignore the possibility that the South becomes an innovating high-wage country. The present paper presents an analytically tractable North–South growth model in which the North innovates all the time, while the South is at first engaged in imitation and potentially starts to innovate too, later on.
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Existing North–South growth models generally ignore the possibility that the South becomes an innovating high-wage country. The present paper presents an analytically tractable North–South growth model in which the North innovates all the time, while the South is at first engaged in imitation and potentially starts to innovate too, later on.
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2003
Numerous authors have published descriptive development-stage scales over the past 70 years, covering various plant species. Troitzki (1925) examined connections between occurrence/control of the apple blossom weevil (Anthonomus pomorum) and phenological development of flower buds.
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Numerous authors have published descriptive development-stage scales over the past 70 years, covering various plant species. Troitzki (1925) examined connections between occurrence/control of the apple blossom weevil (Anthonomus pomorum) and phenological development of flower buds.
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2014
A novel artistic strategy and a novel ticket-pricing model distinguish Signature Theatre from its counterparts on and off Broadway.
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A novel artistic strategy and a novel ticket-pricing model distinguish Signature Theatre from its counterparts on and off Broadway.
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Nature Physical Science, 1972
MEANDER plan-forms have usefully been characterized by sine-generated curves1, with path lengths increasing as the meander develops until relatively stable smooth curves are achieved or until neck or chute cutoffs intervene2. Observation of gravel-bed rivers in Wales suggests that such symmetrical forms are less common and that the later stages of ...
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MEANDER plan-forms have usefully been characterized by sine-generated curves1, with path lengths increasing as the meander develops until relatively stable smooth curves are achieved or until neck or chute cutoffs intervene2. Observation of gravel-bed rivers in Wales suggests that such symmetrical forms are less common and that the later stages of ...
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Stages of growth in economic development [PDF]
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Staging of Intrauterine Growth‐Restricted Fetuses
Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, 2007ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the value of cardiovascular, ultrasonographic, and clinical parameters for developing a staging classification of intrauterine growth‐restricted (IUGR) fetuses delivered at 32 weeks or earlier.MethodsIntrauterine growth restriction was defined as the presence of an estimated fetal weight below the ...
Giancarlo, Mari +3 more
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Journal of Business Strategy, 1982
In the past few years, a number of firms have moved into venture capital investing and growing their own internal ventures. These efforts have met with mixed results. One of the reasons for failure is the difficulty of growing a new organization from scratch. These start‐up ventures must pass through a number of stages in building this new organization.
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In the past few years, a number of firms have moved into venture capital investing and growing their own internal ventures. These efforts have met with mixed results. One of the reasons for failure is the difficulty of growing a new organization from scratch. These start‐up ventures must pass through a number of stages in building this new organization.
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