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The Main Report identifies four scenarios which show that ICT can be a major source of growth for the EU. In particular, if global growth would resume and the single market was deepened, ICT could bring more than half of GDP growth. Also, unrestrained use of ICT across the single market could...
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The Main Report identifies four scenarios which show that ICT can be a major source of growth for the EU. In particular, if global growth would resume and the single market was deepened, ICT could bring more than half of GDP growth. Also, unrestrained use of ICT across the single market could...
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The Main Report identifies four scenarios which show that ICT can be a major source of growth for the EU. In particular, if global growth would resume and the single market was deepened, ICT could bring more than half of GDP growth. Also, unrestrained use of ICT across the single market could...
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This paper looks at the patterns of causation between income, export, import, and investment growth for 39 developing countries. Our approach differs from previous efforts in a number of ways. First, we examine each country individually in order to allow for complete heterogeneity. Second, we...
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This paper looks at the patterns of causation between income, export, import, and investment growth for 39 developing countries. In addition to presenting findings based on panels consisting of all 39 countries, we also examine each country individually in order to allow for richer heterogeneity...
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This paper looks at the patterns of causation between income, export, import, and investment growth for 25 developing countries. Our approach differs from previous efforts in a number of ways. First, we examine each country individually in order to allow for complete heterogeneity and properly...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013235872
This paper looks at the patterns of causation between income, export, import, and investment growth for 25 developing countries. Our approach differs from previous efforts in a number of ways. First, we examine each country individually in order to allow for complete heterogeneity and properly...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012471951
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