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Empirical studies in developing countries

South-South Trade, Export Sophistication, and Terms of Trade: Empirical Studies on Developing Countries from 1995 to 2014

South-South Trade, Export Sophistication, and Terms of Trade: Empirical Studies on Developing Countries from 1995 to 2014

... developed countries over the recent two decades. In contrast, developing countries' net barter terms of trade vis-à-vis China and other emerging countries tends to show negative or trendless ...

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Fiscal competition in developing countries : a survey of the theoretical and empirical literature

Fiscal competition in developing countries : a survey of the theoretical and empirical literature

... Most empirical studies presented here conclude that FDI inflows in developing countries are sensitive, to various degrees, to corporate income taxation and fiscal ...an empirical model ...

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Public Private Partnerships and economic growth in developing countries: An empirical analysis

Public Private Partnerships and economic growth in developing countries: An empirical analysis

... emprical studies on PPPs and economic ...empirical studies. 2.2 Overview of Public Private Partnerships in Developing Countries In this section, data is used from the World Bank’s PPI ...

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Intelligence and gender (in)equality: empirical evidence from developing countries

Intelligence and gender (in)equality: empirical evidence from developing countries

... political studies suggest that democratic regime and political orientation of the ruling government are also linked to enforcement of gender equality ...our empirical model because it is widely conjectured ...

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Climate Change, Natural Disasters and Migration: An Empirical Analysis in Developing Countries

Climate Change, Natural Disasters and Migration: An Empirical Analysis in Developing Countries

... An Empirical Analysis in Developing Countries The aim of this paper is to assess the relationship between natural disasters caused by climate change and migration by examining migration rates and ...

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DOES GLOBALIZATION REDUCE POVERTY? SOME EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FOR THE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

DOES GLOBALIZATION REDUCE POVERTY? SOME EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FOR THE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

... economic studies and policy recipes for development; second, globalization is a multidimensional concept and each of its dimensions have to be analyzed with care: it would be wrong to assert that openness is per ...

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An Empirical Analysis of FDI Competitiveness in Sub-Saharan Africa and Developing Countries

An Empirical Analysis of FDI Competitiveness in Sub-Saharan Africa and Developing Countries

... 2. LITERATURE REVIEW Most analyses of the determinants of FDI inflows have included the size of the host markets, measured with GDP. The size of the market has been widely found to be a significant incentive for FDI, and ...

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How useful is the theoretical and empirical growth literature for policies in the developing countries?

How useful is the theoretical and empirical growth literature for policies in the developing countries?

... the developing countries will find this result attractive for growth ...country studies that the fundamental growth determinants are openness, institutions and geography are worth ...

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How useful is the Theoretical and Empirical Growth Literature for Policies in the Developing Countries?

How useful is the Theoretical and Empirical Growth Literature for Policies in the Developing Countries?

... series studies to identify such fundamental determinants of growth are mostly encouraged by the findings in the cross country studies and the availability of long enough time series ...specific ...

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Decentralization of health and education in developing countries: a quality-adjusted review of the empirical literature

Decentralization of health and education in developing countries: a quality-adjusted review of the empirical literature

... classify studies according to the self- reported quality of their data and credibility of their identification strategies, and place greater weight on what high-quality evidence has to ...between studies ...

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Progressivity of Value Added Tax in Developing Countries: Empirical Evidence from Bangladesh

Progressivity of Value Added Tax in Developing Countries: Empirical Evidence from Bangladesh

... There have been some studies on the measurement of tax progressivity since the innovative works of Suits (1977) and Kakwani (1977). These measurements essentially rely on the idea of the Lorenz distribution of ...

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THE IMPACT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE ON THE ECONOMIC GROWTH OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES:
AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF KENYA

THE IMPACT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE ON THE ECONOMIC GROWTH OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF KENYA

... Published: 22 August 2019 Copyright © Bakır. Abstract The link between trade and economic growth has been the subject of extensive and intensive exploration in the recent past, with several studies measuring ...

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Understanding Behavioural Aspects in Horizontal Purchasing Collaboration in Developing Countries: an Empirical Survey

Understanding Behavioural Aspects in Horizontal Purchasing Collaboration in Developing Countries: an Empirical Survey

... quantitative empirical findings on how behavioural aspects can influence collaboration in the developing countries ...sectional studies to explain variables like trust which can be ascertained ...

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Optimal Seigniorage in Developing Countries: An Empirical Investigation

Optimal Seigniorage in Developing Countries: An Empirical Investigation

... advanced countries usually tend to have more ability to design more sophisticated and efficient fiscal ...many developing countries, imports and exports represent important tax bases which are easy ...

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Demand for M2 in Developing Countries: An Empirical Panel Investigation

Demand for M2 in Developing Countries: An Empirical Panel Investigation

... new empirical evidence that the lagged disequilibrium in the money market can lead to higher inflation and wider output ...the developing countries’ central banks in their quest for price stability ...

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An Empirical Investigation of the Impact of Foreign Remittances on Poverty in Developing Countries

An Empirical Investigation of the Impact of Foreign Remittances on Poverty in Developing Countries

... in developing countries remittances have a stronger impact on poverty reduction if they are above the threshold of 2% of ...some developing countries has been reflected in the empirical ...

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An empirical examination of factors contributing to the adoption of IFRS in developing countries

An empirical examination of factors contributing to the adoption of IFRS in developing countries

... This research has its limitations as follows: (1) due to the limited number of observation, this re- search does not take into account the three possibil- ities of different levels of adoption of IFRS, includ- ing: the ...

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Macroeconomic uncertainty and private investment in developing countries - an empirical investigation

Macroeconomic uncertainty and private investment in developing countries - an empirical investigation

... This finding is innovations to five key macroeconomic variables particularly robust in the case of real exchange rate (inflation, growth, the terms of trade, the real exchange vola[r] ...

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Trade and Employment in Developing Countries, 1: Individual Studies

Trade and Employment in Developing Countries, 1: Individual Studies

... This pattern of protection generally encouraged resources to move into more protected and less efficient importable lines of production, for, as we saw, domestic production o[r] ...

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Inappropriate Pooling of Wealthy and Poor Countries in Empirical FDI Studies

Inappropriate Pooling of Wealthy and Poor Countries in Empirical FDI Studies

... negative coefficient, which is exactly opposite of what CMM would predict if vertical motivations for MNE activity exist. Instead, the coefficients suggest that FDI increases as skill differences decline which supports a ...

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