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. Also, government expenditure on education and regulatory quality granger cause economic growth in these countries. However …, the effect of government expenditure on education on economic growth is not significant. So, to increase their economic …
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A growing number of recent works support the idea of debt threshold level (turning point), above which debt starts reducing economic growth. However, estimated threshold varies sharply across studies and gives a little insight into what the optimal level of debt is. The point is that there is no...
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A growing number of recent research analyse the trade balance impact on economic growth. However, ambiguous results of studies imply the need for the research as the deteriorating trade balance hinders economic growth. This research aims to investigate the impact of the trade balance on economic...
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idea of lifelong learning, but it remains unclear how to finance the education of adult students who are working … mechanism which reduces income inequality and provides an incentive for all adults to invest more in education. As a consequence …
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Education is a crucial factor for sustainable economic growth. Therefore, public expenditures on education are of great … interest to both researchers and policy makers. The channels through which education affects economic growth differ according … to the level of development of the country. This study aims to measure the impact of public expenditure on education for …
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We examine the role of democracy shocks in the cross-country economic growth processes over a period of five decades since 1960. The recent uprisings that arose independently and spread across the Arab world form the main context of our investigation. We study if (i) a shock to democracy in one...
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Empirical studies outline developing countries’ experience economic growth through an undervalued exchange rate and that exchange rate overvaluations have negative long term effects on economic growth. This paper examined the impact of exchange rate movements as well as exchange rate...
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This study investigates the role of governance in inclusive human development in the case of twenty-four selected Asian countries, using panel data for the time period from 2010 to 2017. The inequality-adjusted human development index, developed by the United Nation Development Program, has been...
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products (GDP) per capita, economic openness, government effectiveness index, inflation, and the level of education on the … corruption index in G20 member countries. This study focused on the effect of education on the level of corruption in the G20 … phenomenological analysis. This study found that primary education enrolment and the lifelong learning index did not significantly …
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study highlights the enduring nature of income disparities and the critical roles played by economic growth, education … interventions in education, economic policy, and labor market regulations can mitigate the adverse effects of marketization on …
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