The Competition among Countries, 1937-1986
As a consequence of the economic competition and transformation that has taken place in recent years, much attention has been focused on the various countries' differing economic growth rate and their corollary position on the scale of development. Based on calculations using the Jánossy-Ehrlich method of physical indicators, the author shows the course of absolute and relative economic development in forty-six countries (among them eight socialist countries, including Hungary) during the recent decades. She compares the 1980 results obtained through the use of physical-based methods with the outcome of international studies based on different criteria, and attempts to provide an economic analysis and reevaluation of data published in the article.
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1991
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Authors: | Ehrlich, Éva ; Boros-Kazai, András |
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Eastern European Economics. - M.E. Sharpe, Inc., ISSN 0012-8775. - Vol. 29.1991, 2, p. 67-100
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M.E. Sharpe, Inc. |
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