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The role of exports in economic growth continues to be debated and tested in the literature on trade an development. China is a new player in this debate with its rapid entry into international makrets. This paper extends some of the previous empirical studies on the relationship between exports...
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There is a large literature that tests the univariate time series properties of the real output series following the seminal work of Nelson and Plosser (1982). Whether or not real output is characterized by a unit root process has important implications. A unit root in real output, for instance,...
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the underground economy, multipliers, linkages, and supply chains used to assess employment and environmental impacts …, infrastructure investments. Assesses price indices, industrial location and employment measures, and shift-share analyses … frameworks, including accounting for the underground economy, multipliers, linkages, and supply chains used to assess employment …
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the underground economy, multipliers, linkages, and supply chains used to assess employment and environmental impacts …, infrastructure investments. Assesses price indices, industrial location and employment measures, and shift-share analyses … to assess employment and environmental impacts and infrastructure investments. They also assess the value of price …
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This article deals with the analysis of the positive side of the foreign direct investments in the World´s economy. The importance of this research is derived from the significant role that can be played by foreign investments in industrialized and developing countries. Some countries are still...
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The negative correlation between resource endowments and GDP growth remains one of the most robust findings in the empirical growth literature, and has been coined the “resource curse hypothesis”. The policy consequences of this result are potentially far reaching. If natural resources are an...
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The costs of import substitution (IS) as a strategy for industrialization, which was deemed synonymous with economic development by many development economists of the fifties and sixties, were shown to be substantial in the influential and nuanced studies of the seventies and eighties under the...
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