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GREEN GDP: AN ANALYSES FOR DEVELOPING AND DEVELOPED COUNTRIES

GREEN GDP: AN ANALYSES FOR DEVELOPING AND DEVELOPED COUNTRIES

... of developing and developed countries for the period ...in GDP growth vs. Green GDP), are coming from one of the most developed areas in the world, the United States and ...

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The Effects of Foreign Trade, Energy Consumption and Human Capital on GDP in Several Candidate Developed Countries and Developing Countries

The Effects of Foreign Trade, Energy Consumption and Human Capital on GDP in Several Candidate Developed Countries and Developing Countries

... foreign trade, energy consumption, human capital and physical capital on GDP in 8 candidate developing countries and 8 candidate developed countries during ...foreign ...

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Trade Liberalization and Economic Growth in Developing and Developed Countries

Trade Liberalization and Economic Growth in Developing and Developed Countries

... of trade liberalization on economic growth in two groups of countries, developing and developed countries, during the period ...on trade liberalization and economic growth ...

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Real GDP per capita in developed countries

Real GDP per capita in developed countries

... real GDP per capita is represented as a sum of two components – a monotonically decreasing economic trend and fluctuations related to the change in some specific age ...real GDP per capita with a constant ...

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Real GDP Per Capita in Developed Countries

Real GDP Per Capita in Developed Countries

... Real GDP per capita in developed countries Ivan ...real GDP per capita is represented as a sum of two components – a monotonically decreasing economic trend and fluctuations related to a ...

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Trade-Growth Nexus in Developing and Developed Countries: An Application of Extreme Bounds Analysis

Trade-Growth Nexus in Developing and Developed Countries: An Application of Extreme Bounds Analysis

... (92 countries) to determine robustness of relationship between 3 proxies of trade openness (average of export share of GDP, average rate of export growth and the real exchange rate distortion) and ...

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Will GDP Growth Increase Happiness in Developing Countries?

Will GDP Growth Increase Happiness in Developing Countries?

... whether GDP growth is really a proxy for and a valuable route to ...in countries which had experienced high rates of GDP ...developed countries. Is the Easterlin paradox also valid for ...

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Structural Transformation in Developed and Developing Countries

Structural Transformation in Developed and Developing Countries

... African Countries The selection criteria for Africa eliminates the two biggest economies, South Africa and Nigeria, and its two most successful, Botswana and .... GDP per capita nearly tripled in Botswana ...

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Institutions and FDI: evidence from developed and developing countries

Institutions and FDI: evidence from developed and developing countries

... inflation, GDP per capita, trade openness as a percentage of GDP, infra- structure, and agriculture value-added as a percentage of GDP in developed and devel- oping ...separated ...

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Has the Internet Increased Trade? Evidence From Developed and Developing Countries

Has the Internet Increased Trade? Evidence From Developed and Developing Countries

... fewer countries and using them sharply reduces sample ...high-income countries to other countries, the coefficient on Internet users becomes larger and becomes statistically significant at a 1 ...

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GDP Estimation Results For Developing Countries

GDP Estimation Results For Developing Countries

... of GDP per capita, the TFP growth rate, the capital accumulation growth rate per capita, and the private savings ...to trade and ...to trade, terms of trade growth and fiscal ...

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Developed-developing country partnerships: Benefits to developed countries?

Developed-developing country partnerships: Benefits to developed countries?

... Abstract Developing countries can generate effective solutions for today ’ s global health ...particular, developed-developing country ...between developed and developing ...

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Czech Agrarian Trade Comparative Advantages Distribution in Relation to Developed and Developing Countries

Czech Agrarian Trade Comparative Advantages Distribution in Relation to Developed and Developing Countries

... agrarian trade is developing very gradually, primarily in relation to developed countries of the ...agrarian trade in relation to EU28 countries. In relation to developing ...

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Developed countries can help developing

Developed countries can help developing

... nine countries, and their experiences have been fed back to allow the principles to be refi ned further (OECD DAC ...these countries should be on state building: supporting the legiti- macy and ...

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The Merits of Ability in Developing and Developed Countries

The Merits of Ability in Developing and Developed Countries

... this allows investigation of two issues: the merits of signalling theory and the relative importance of cognitive skills in determining income compared to education attainment. In the former, signalling means that income ...

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How Does Corruption affect International Trade? Comparative Analysis of Developing and Developed Countries

How Does Corruption affect International Trade? Comparative Analysis of Developing and Developed Countries

... international trade volume. It also compares the different effects between developing and developed countries with panel data over the period from 2005 to 2014 for 58 ...of trade ...

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Trade Facilitation Negotiations in the WTO: Implications for Bangladesh and Other Least Developed and Developing Countries

Trade Facilitation Negotiations in the WTO: Implications for Bangladesh and Other Least Developed and Developing Countries

... of trade facilitation measures in a country is usually associated with the use of new technologies and building capacity in order to provide an enabling environment and adequate infrastructure for reforms to take ...

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Developed Country Trade Barriers and the Least Developed Countries: The Economic Results of Freeing Trade

Developed Country Trade Barriers and the Least Developed Countries: The Economic Results of Freeing Trade

... the trade reduction and diversion effects that are ...the trade reduction effect is bigger – and the presence of preferences – the trade diversion effect is bigger – than are imports to other Triad ...

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Financial markets disparities in developed and developing countries

Financial markets disparities in developed and developing countries

... Despite the limited range of financial assets available to savers in developing nations, monetarization ratios are generally lower for such countries than for developed countries.. The m[r] ...

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Impact of Financial Crisis on GDP Growth: The Case of Developed and Emerging Countries

Impact of Financial Crisis on GDP Growth: The Case of Developed and Emerging Countries

... of countries over the 1966-2000 period and using a variety of measures of financial development - a strong correlation between financial crises and financial ...

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