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The Growth of “Islamic” Radical Books in Indonesia
More recently, at least some decades after the triumph of global communication, thousands of fundamental and radical books—whether politically, religiously or culturally based books—have already rapidly grown in the world-wide. This phenomena, culturally
Yusuf, Choirul Fuad; Office for Research and Development and Training, Ministry of Religious Affairs
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Quality-adjusted Human Capital and Productivity Growth [PDF]
Both the quality and quantity of human capital are important for growth. Although the quality aspects of human capital may have greater potential in explaining growth, given that the quantity effects of human capital have been found to be ambiguous, they
Md. Rabiul Islam
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Trade and economic growth: Is export-led growth passé? [PDF]
Using relatively recent data, this paper examines the causal relation between trade and production in some Asian developing countries. We find that causality analyses provide no evidence of export-led growth.
Akihiro Kubo
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Firm growth in a regional trade integration context [PDF]
It is widely acknowledged that young ventures and fast growing firms have a strong impact on economic growth and employment creation. It is not only entrepreneurial dynamics associated to entry and exit of new ventures, but also the ability of firms to ...
Andres Jung, Cecilia Plottier
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Crescimento da literatura e dos autores sobre a Lei de Lotka
Analisa o crescimento da literatura produzida sobre a Lei de Lotka, assim como o crescimento dos autores produtores dessa literatura, de 1922 a 2003. Nesse período o crescimento da literatura segue o modelo exponencial, com taxa média de crescimento de 7,
Ruben Urbizagastegui
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Growth characteristics and classification systems of hemifacial microsomia: a literature review
Background Hemifacial microsomia is characterized by the hypoplasia of the mandible and temporomandibular joint, involving a variety of abnormalities of the craniofacial area. Since it gradually worsens as patients grow, it is necessary to understand the
Joonyoung Huh +3 more
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Economic Growth: A Literature Review
Economic growth is a fundamental concept in economics that describes the long-term expansion of a country's production of goods and services. Economic progress can be measured using other indicators such as per capita income, employment, or human development indicators. However, she is generally measured by the PIB increase.
FIKRI, YAHYA +3 more
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Prosperity without growth? : the transition to a sustainable economy
This report is summarised by the documents 'Prosperity without growth? : summary' and 'Ffyniant heb dwf? : crynodeb'Prosperity without Growth? analyses the complex relationships between growth, environmental crises and social recession.Publisher ...
Jackson, Tim, 1957-
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R&D and Productivity Growth: A Review of the Literature [PDF]
This paper reviews the literature on R&D to provide guidelines for recent efforts to include R&D in the national income accounts. The main conclusions are: 1. Measures of R&D as an asset held by a particular owner must be complemented by estimates of the
Leo Sveikauskas
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Growth effects of education with the extreme bounds analysis: some evidence from Asia
This paper uses the Extreme Bounds Analysis (EBA) to find robust and permanent growth effects of education by using enrolment ratios and its components in a panel of Asian countries. It is found that male and female primary and secondary enrolment ratios
Hassan, Gazi Mainul +2 more
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