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, expressed as the number of significant publications, and gross domestic product (GDP). With causality tests, this relationship … scientific research activity in a given country has a significant effect on GDP; the second verifies how much each specific field … scientific research activity and in GDP. Moreover, this study identifies the most significant fields of this activity that affect …
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The primary goal of this paper is to present a distributive proposal for reinterpreting Solow's residual and apply it within the Chilean context. We argue that Solow's residual can only indirectly capture technological phenomena. This critique draws upon the contribution of Felipe and McCombie...
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All the extant interpretations of united Italy's early industrial development focus on the long swing in industrial investment evident in the familiar indices of the engineering industry's aggregate product. Disaggregated production series for that industry have now been compiled. The evidence...
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The paper compares two forecasts of Slovak GDP, the first with high-frequency data and the second without them. We … utilize the last observation from the economic activity index acting as a short-term GDP forecast. We use data from 2000 to …, labour, expectations, transport, financial data. We address the problem of Nowcasting of the growth rate of Slovak real GDP …
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) and ease of doing business (EODB) along with logistics cost (LC) on the economic development (Gross domestic product - GDP …
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1990-2019. It investigates the effect of broad money supply/Gross Domestic Product (GDP) on Human development; it examines … the impact of credit supply/GDP on human development and assesses the link between market capitalization and human … supply/GDP on human development is negligible and positive. M2/GDP in Nigeria only account for the extent of monetization …
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Hospitals were among the wealthiest organizations in medieval cities. Their directors managed portfolios consisting of real estate and financial instruments; as a result, they also handled large quantities of money. It has been suggested that they used these to provide a variety of financial...
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0.7% of gross domestic product (GDP). The explicit adjustment for tax evasion was about 3.9 billion euros, which is … slightly <0.6% of GDP. …
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from the World Bank. There is empirical evidence of bidirectional causality between R&D and GDP per capita, but … predominantly R&D Granger-causes GDP. Bidirectional causality is also found between the number of researchers and GDP per capita …, but predominantly GDP Granger-causes the number of researchers. While the dynamic panel model of the MGM system in one …
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At the core of the formation of the European Union (EU) in 1993 was the economic goal to create a European Common Market to ensure freer trade and perhaps to create an egalitarian Europe. The post-1993 period saw the biggest enlargement of the EU to date from a meagre 3 member countries...
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