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The debate over ‘Thirlwall's law’: balance-of-payments-constrained growth reconsidered* [PDF]
Several recent critiques have questioned the theoretical logic of standard models of balance-of-payments-constrained growth (BPCG) and the empirical support for ‘Thirlwall's law’. On the empirical side, critics charge that most econometric estimates of this model have effectively only tested whether exports and imports grow at similar rates in the long
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Thirlwall's law is not a tautology, but some empirical tests of it nearly are [PDF]
This article examines the charge that Thirlwall's law is a theoretical tautology. It shows that a certain approach to empirical testing of that law can sometimes – under conditions analysed here – result in econometric estimates that reflect an approximate identity or ‘near-tautology’.
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ABSTRACT Understanding how Paleoproterozoic orogenic processes shaped the assembly of Laurentia remains a critical puzzle in deciphering Earth's ancient tectonic history. To address this challenge, the Montana metasedimentary terrane in the northwest Wyoming Province, which preserves a complex record of multiple metamorphic episodes, provides a unique ...
Tsai‐Wei Chen +3 more
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Balance of Payments Constrained Growth Model: Evidence for Bolivia 1953-2002 [PDF]
Theoretical and empirical literature have focused on supply factors when studying economic growth determinants. The present work analyzes demand factors as determinants of the Bolivian economic growth between 1953-2002 using framework introduced by ...
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ABSTRACT The growth of regional demand in food chains is often assumed to offer particular opportunities to small‐scale agro‐processing firms in Africa, promising a route to a more inclusive pathway of industrialization for the continent. The aim of the article is to interrogate this assumption by providing a critical assessment of the impacts of Kenya'
Hazel Gray
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In un recente articolo AP Thirlwall deriva quello che ha definito un " diritto fondamentale", e spiega i piu disparati tassi di crescita del dopoguerranei paesi avanzati.
J.S.L. MCCOMBIE
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Infrastructure and foreign trade elasticities: empirical evidence for China [PDF]
Este artigo investiga o efeito da infraestrutura nas elasticidades-renda das exportações e importações para a economia chinesa, no período 1981-2016, empregando a técnica Bayesian Model Averaging (BMA).
Helder Lara Ferreira Filho +1 more
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A Scoping Review of Bullying and Harassment in Nonprofit and Voluntary Organizations
ABSTRACT Approximately 15% of workers are exposed to bullying in their workplace. However, few studies appear to have been conducted in nonprofit and voluntary organizations. This scoping review explored prevalence and structural and contextual factors that influence bullying in nonprofit and voluntary organizations.
Margaret Hodgins +4 more
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¿La balanza de pagos limita el crecimiento económico? Nueva evidencia para Chile periodo 1980-2019. El papel de los flujos de capital [PDF]
Thirlwall (1979) stated that economic growth mainly in developing countries is limited by the balance of payments, due to dependence on exports. The objective of this paper was to verify the economic growth under the Thirlwall's law approach extended to ...
Camacho Manzanillas, Shaley +3 more
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ABSTRACT The vast majority of the empirical studies on regional economic inequalities has analyzed the past evolutions, while the future trajectories are often ignored. Despite, no methods exist to predict the future precisely, it is worthwhile to shed light on the prospective tendencies in order to plan and formulate the policies at the present time ...
Hasan Engin Duran +2 more
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