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International analysis of economic growth has confirmed the theoretical assumption that international variations in per capita income can to a large extent be explained by differencesin the accumulation of capital and human capital and by differing rates of technologicalprogress. However, these...
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Globalisation is a frequently used buzzword which many people associate with a fear ofunemployment, rising inequality and social decline. In various instances, globalisation is evenused as a scapegoat for every perceptible wrong turn; memories of the dependency debate of theseventies and...
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Child labour is a widespread phenomenon. Although economic activities of children havebeen commonplace even before the industrialisation, it has in the meanwhile become a lastingsymbol of the industrial revolution and of industrialisation in general. In most countries theinclusion of children in...
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* This paper discusses the impact of FDI on income inequality. * The theoretical ways in which FDI might influence income inequality between countries as well as within a given country are discussed, with special attention also given to employment generation effects. * Revisiting previous...
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International analysis of economic growth has confirmed the theoretical assumption that international variations in per capita income can to a large extent be explained by differences in the accumulation of capital and human capital and by differing rates of technological progress. However,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010296574
Studies of the relationship of nutrition and economic development have hitherto largely focused on the question how the state of nutrition has changed in consequence of economic developments. The analysis concentrated on the “passive role of nutrition”. In the following article the question...
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The European Community has frequently been blamed for impairing, through its highly protectionist agricultural policy, the development chances of Third World countries. Our article analyses whether, and to what extent, this reproach is justified.
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? This paper discusses the impact of FDI on income inequality. ? The theoretical ways in which FDI might influence income inequality between countries as well as within a given country are discussed, with special attention also given to employment generation effects. ? Revisiting previous...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009644660