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Growth plate injury in children: Review of literature on PubMed
Growth plate injury is a debilitating condition for children. To our knowledge, there is currently no systematic review regarding the complication of epiphyseal injury. Thus, the authors would like to conduct a systematic review regarding this topic. The
Panji Sananta +2 more
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Growth of International Contributors to Dermatologic Literature [PDF]
In the past, authors from a few countries dominated the publication of articles in dermatologic journals that were cited. The growth of dermatology in many additional countries has set the stage for a broader national representation of the authorship of the most frequently cited dermatologic articles.To quantify changes in the number and proportion of ...
R S, Stern, K A, Arndt
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The Role of Education in Economic Growth: An Exploratory Literature Review
Human capital occupies a leading position in economic development and determines the importance of education as a system responsible for its production. Attention has increasingly been paid in recent years to the role of education in the economic growth ...
S. K. Kondybayeva +3 more
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Making Growth Inclusive: Some lessons from countries and the literature [PDF]
Growth is back on the development agenda, promoted by bilateral and multilateral donors, and the G20, as the most effective way to lift people out of poverty.
Stuart, Elizabeth
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The role of institutions in economic growth: A systematic literature review
Purpose: This paper gives a systematic literature review of the research field of institutions and economic growth. The goal of the paper is to provide information on predominant trends in publishing studies, prevailing sentiments on the role of ...
Predrag Trpeski +2 more
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Understanding tourism in social farming as a form of social innovation
Tourism in social farming contexts has important implications for the inclusive development of rural areas. However, current literature on the topic is still scarce and many organizational aspects of this activity are still unexplored.
Annapia Ferrara
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Renewable Energy Consumption and Economic Growth Nexus—A Systematic Literature Review
An efficient use of energy is the pre-condition for economic development. But excessive use of fossil fuel harms the environment. As renewable energy emits no or low greenhouse gases, more countries are trying to increase the use of energies from ...
Miraj Ahmed Bhuiyan +5 more
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What Do Endogenous Growth Models Contribute? [PDF]
Endogenous growth theory is one of the mainstream economics approaches to modelling economic growth. This paper provides a non-technical overview of some key strands of the endogenous growth theory (EGT) literature, providing references to key articles ...
Dave Mare
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Chung-Shien Lee,1,2 Sandhya Sharma,3 Emily Miao,4 Cheryl Mensah,5 Kevin Sullivan,2 Nagashree Seetharamu2 1Department of Clinical Health Professions, St. John’s University, College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Queens, NY 11439, USA; 2Division of
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CONTEMPORARY ECONOMIC GROWTH MODELS AND THEORIES: A LITERATURE REVIEW [PDF]
One of the most important aspects of human development is the ability to have a decent standard of living. The secret of the "economic miracle" of many countries that have high standard of living, in fact, is simple and quite obvious. All these countries
Ilkhom SHARIPOV
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