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Entwicklungsländer 158 Developing countries 128 Wirtschaftswachstum 125 Economic growth 116 Entwicklung 92 India 89 Bangladesh 85 Indien 83 Theorie 78 Theory 78 Cointegration 63 Bangladesch 61 Economic development 58 Nigeria 58 Foreign investment 56 Auslandsinvestition 55 Productivity 52 Africa 51 Afrika 49 Kointegration 47 Welt 47 World 47 Produktivität 46 Estimation 45 Schätzung 45 Poverty 44 Causality analysis 43 Entwicklungshilfe 43 Kausalanalyse 43 Agriculture 42 Einkommensverteilung 39 Landwirtschaft 38 Armut 37 Mexico 37 Mexiko 37 Ghana 36 Income distribution 35 Development aid 34 Malaysia 34 China 32
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Article in journal 907 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 907 Rezension 68 Bibliografie enthalten 1 Bibliography included 1 Systematic review 1 Übersichtsarbeit 1
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Bahmani-Oskooee, Mohsen 17 Grabowski, Richard 16 Coppin, Addington 12 Rashid, Salim 11 Riddell, Barry 10 Quinn, Michael A. 9 Gupta, Rangan 8 Clark, Don P. 7 Islam, Nazrul 7 Kofas, Jon V. 7 Quayes, Shakil 7 Ruttan, Vernon W. 7 Salahuddin, Mohammad 7 Weaver, Jerry L. 7 Alm, James 6 Camp, Roderic Ai 6 Chowdhury, Anis 6 Dannhaeuser, Norbert 6 Fayissa, Bichaka 6 Giannias, Dimitrios A. 6 Handa, Jagdish 6 Looney, Robert E. 6 Mah, Jai S. 6 Mustafa, Muhammad 6 Olsen, Reed Neil 6 Salim, Ruhul A. 6 Agesa, Richard U. 5 Akin, Mustafa Seref 5 Anderson, Joan B. 5 Balcilar, Mehmet 5 Clark, Don Philip 5 Elian, Mohammad I. 5 Ellner, Steve 5 Gafar, John 5 Gafar, John S. 5 Gibbison, Godfrey 5 Guru-Gharana, Kishor Kumar 5 Huang, Bor-Yi 5 Kar, Sabyasachi 5 Kilby, Peter 5
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Archives of the U.S. National Student Association 1 Inter-American Development Bank 1 Soka Gakkai-Komeito 1 UNCTAD 1
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The journal of developing areas 2,445 Journal of Developing Areas 475
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1,396 OLC EcoSci 1,049 RePEc 475
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The pula-dollar exchange rate and the purchasing power parity in Botswana
M. Thamas Paul*; G. R. Motlaleng* - In: Journal of Developing Areas 41 (2008) 2, pp. 205-231
For the small open economy of Botswana the PPP theory is validated in both the absolute and relative version for the Pula-Dollar exchange rate during the sample period 1992 third quarter to 2002 fourth quarter. The Pula-Dollar exchange rate is determined by the long-term trends in Botswana’s...
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An la-aids analysis of cassava food products demand in Lagos
Jumah, Adusei; Dipeolu, Adewale O.; Ayinde, Idris A.; … - In: Journal of Developing Areas 41 (2008) 2, pp. 109-117
The study uses the linear AIDS technique to analyse how consumers of cassava food products in the Lagos metropolitan area react to economic and demographic factors and how consumer reactions can be captured to bring about effective policy formulation for food security and poverty alleviation...
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The size and sustainability of the Nigerian current account deficits
Adedeji, Olumuyiwa S.; Handa, Jagdish - In: Journal of Developing Areas 41 (2008) 2, pp. 1-25
This paper uses two different criteria -- a set of macroeconomic indicators and the intertemporal model of the current account -- to examine the excessiveness and sustainability of Nigerian current account deficits over the period 1960-2003. Our analysis shows excessive reliance on oil revenues,...
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Export growth, export instability, investment and economic growth in India: a time series analysis
Krishan K Kaushik*; Arbenser, Lawrence Nii; Klein, K. K. - In: Journal of Developing Areas 41 (2008) 2, pp. 155-170
This paper uses Johansen’s co-integration analysis and a vector error-correction model to investigate the relationship between economic growth, export growth, export instability and gross fixed capital formation (investment) in India during the period 1971- 2005. The empirical results suggest...
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Do race-based preferences perpetuate discrimination against marginalized ethnic groups?
Wydick, Bruce - In: Journal of Developing Areas 42 (2008) 1, pp. 165-181
Race-based preferential policies have been employed in the United States and other countries such as Malaysia, South Africa, Brazil, and India to foster economic development among economically marginalized ethnic groups. This research applies a two-player signaling model to help understand...
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Money demand in a dollarizing economy:the case of the dominican republic
Sánchez-Fung, José R. - In: Journal of Developing Areas 42 (2008) 1, pp. 39-52
This paper investigates money demand in the Dominican Republic. The study employs monthly economic time series covering a period of stabilization and rapid economic growth alongside financial dollarization. The analysis reveals meaningful long-run relations for narrow and for broad monetary...
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Labor supply in response to remittance income: the case of Mexico
Airola, Jim - In: Journal of Developing Areas 41 (2008) 2, pp. 69-78
The growth in the flow of international remittance income in many developing countries has increased attention towards remittances as a development mechanism. This study attempts to understand to what degree labor patterns are affected by the receipt of remittances. Using nationally...
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Macroeconomic determinants of migrant remittances to Caribbean countries: panel unit roots and cointegration
Dillon Alleyne *; Kirton, Claremont D.; Figueroa, Mark - In: Journal of Developing Areas 42 (2008) 1, pp. 137-153
This article examines the macroeconomic factors influencing the flow of remittances to selected English-speaking Caribbean countries. A balanced two way fixed effects (FE) model, a random effects (RE) model and the adjusted fully modified ordinary least squares (FMOLS) model (designed to correct...
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The impact of investment climate indicators on gross capital formation in developing countries
Dao, Minh Quang - In: Journal of Developing Areas 42 (2008) 1, pp. 155-163
This paper examines the impact of investment climate indicators on gross capital formation in developing countries. Based on data from the World Bank Investment Climate Surveys for a sample of thirty-six developing countries, we find that corruption constraint as measured by the share of senior...
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Resource mobilization climates in the world
Marktanner, Marcus; Nasr, Joanna - In: Journal of Developing Areas 41 (2008) 2, pp. 27-43
We develop an empirical model allowing for the identification of four different resource mobilization climates describing the period between 1986 and 2002. Those climates are based on different constellations of gross capital formation and domestic savings rates: super investor (high savings,...
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