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capital and have greater growth opportunities. Also, higher accountability and lower income inequality are associated with … more effective legal enforcement, even after controlling for legal origin and per-capita income. …
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capital and have greater growth opportunities. Also, higher accountability and lower income inequality are associated with … more effective legal enforcement, even after controlling for legal origin and per-capita income. …
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taxation. It covers both theoretical contributions, such as the theory of optimal income and commodity taxation, as well as …
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Surveys theories of regional growth, factor mobility, clustering, industrial restructuring, learning regions, and …
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Surveys theories of regional growth, factor mobility, clustering, industrial restructuring, learning regions, and …
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innovative activity. New Growth Theory for instance relies on knowledge externalities to provide the micro-foundations for their … instructive for policy design to foster growth and social welfare and offer a meaningful alternative to existing approaches in the … chapter 3 the concept of LKS is defined and its importance for the theory of geographical clustering as well as for New Growth …
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The study aimed at identifying factors limiting the Tietê and Paraná valleys economic growth. Specifically, it analyzed … the importance of the capital stocks for economic growth of these and the other counties in São Paulo State. Nine factors … concerning the income index in the Estate of São Paulo and they must not be considered together. Linear regressions were adjusted …
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This paper estimates the causal relationships between energy consumption and income for India, Indonesia, the …-run, unidirectional Granger causality runs from energy to income for India and Indonesia, while bidirectional Granger causality runs from … energy to income for Thailand and the Philippines. In the case of Thailand and the Philippines, energy, income and prices are …
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