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Nonlinear Effects of Remittances on Per Capita GDP Growth in Bangladesh

Nonlinear Effects of Remittances on Per Capita GDP Growth in Bangladesh

... whether remittances contribute to growth and development is ...of remittances This positivity stems from inflow of remittances that can lead to accelerated investments in physical and human ... See full document

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Is per capita GDP non linear stationary in SAARC countries?

Is per capita GDP non linear stationary in SAARC countries?

... real GDP per capita is nonlinear stationary implying that shocks to economy by economic policies (external or internal) have permanent effects on real per capita ... See full document

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Nonlinear growth effect of remittances in recipient countries: an econometric analysis of remittances growth nexus in Bangladesh

Nonlinear growth effect of remittances in recipient countries: an econometric analysis of remittances growth nexus in Bangladesh

... between GDP growth per capita and remittances because a correct sets of control variables were not included in their ...the growth impact of remittance is to promote the right ... See full document

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Nonlinear growth effect of remittances in recipient countries: an econometric analysis of remittances-growth nexus in Bangladesh

Nonlinear growth effect of remittances in recipient countries: an econometric analysis of remittances-growth nexus in Bangladesh

... welfare effects of remittances in Bangladesh was Stahl and Habib (1989) who used the computable general equilibrium (CGE) modelling framework and showed that even if only small proportions of ... See full document

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Non Linear Effect of Remittances on Banking Sector Development: Panel Evidence from Developing Countries

Non Linear Effect of Remittances on Banking Sector Development: Panel Evidence from Developing Countries

... of GDP in 1994 to ...Asia, remittances increased from 2.2 percent of GDP in 1994 to ...the growth-enhancing and poverty-reducing effects. Remittances increase economic ... See full document

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Determinants of Health Professionals’ Migration in Africa

Determinants of Health Professionals’ Migration in Africa

... increased GDP per capita and could also improve the general health of a population(Packer et ...These effects should diminish a source country’s push ...of per capita GDP ... See full document

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Welfare in Slovakia and the EU — an alternative to GDP per capita

Welfare in Slovakia and the EU — an alternative to GDP per capita

... The authors also examine the change in their measure from 1980 to 2007. They find that while GDP per capita grew by 2.1% on average, welfare grew by 3.1%. They explain this progress as the result of ... See full document

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Gender Inequality and its Implication for Inclusive Growth in Nigeria from 1980 to 2018

Gender Inequality and its Implication for Inclusive Growth in Nigeria from 1980 to 2018

... economic growth and development and incapacitates the disadvantaged individuals and excludes them from development gains (Klasen, ...in per capita income and per capita consumption ... See full document

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The contribution of university rankings to country's GDP per capita

The contribution of university rankings to country's GDP per capita

... nonproductive rent-seeking activities if the country is conducive for corruption. They also run regressions to show that countries with more students studying engineering grow faster; whereas countries with more students ... See full document

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Globalization and health worker crisis: what do wealth effects tell us?

Globalization and health worker crisis: what do wealth effects tell us?

... security(GDP per capita growth and health expenditure), economic considerations(savings, inflation and population growth), physical security(freedom and government effectiveness), ... See full document

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Do Democracies Grow Faster? Revisiting the Institutions and Economic Performance Debate

Do Democracies Grow Faster? Revisiting the Institutions and Economic Performance Debate

... These correspond to: P1 OLS regression of GDP per capita on lagged GDP per capita and levels of institutions, integration, geography, and democracy given by 1; P2 Fixed effects regress[r] ... See full document

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Social protection and economic growth in the Sudan: Trends, perspectives, cointegration and causality

Social protection and economic growth in the Sudan: Trends, perspectives, cointegration and causality

... and growth, in practice estimation has nearly used a simple model of the causes of economic growth and augmenting it with measures of social protection, and have used empirical model proposed by Solow and ... See full document

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Modelling real GDP per capita in the USA: cointegration test

Modelling real GDP per capita in the USA: cointegration test

... Cointegration test The assumption that the measured number of 9-year-olds in the USA and that predicted from the real economic growth, as expressed by the growth rate of per capita GDP, [r] ... See full document

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Robust analysis of convergence in per capita GDP in BRICS economies

Robust analysis of convergence in per capita GDP in BRICS economies

... In screening through the information provided in Tables 5, we find that the results from the KSS test without a FFF produces very conflicting evidences. For instance, Table 5 shows that none of the BRICS countries can ... See full document

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Institutions and Growth in Europe  CEPS Working Document No  421, April 2016

Institutions and Growth in Europe. CEPS Working Document No. 421, April 2016

... Long-term growth is defined as the 15-year average per capita output ...in growth theory this time span may not be sufficient to be qualified as “long-term” growth, in this paper we ... See full document

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A Panel Data Study of the Effects of Economic Freedom, Regulatory Quality, and Taxation on the Growth Rate of Per Capita Real GDP

A Panel Data Study of the Effects of Economic Freedom, Regulatory Quality, and Taxation on the Growth Rate of Per Capita Real GDP

... Arguably, the present study extends the literature on economic growth and economic freedom in a number of ways. To begin with, this study differs with most prior studies by focusing on OECD nations. In addition, ... See full document

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Operationalising Senian capability approach by modelling human development

Operationalising Senian capability approach by modelling human development

... expenditure per capita, is difficult. For example, income per capita – one of the most obvious indicators of general development – is highly collinear with health expenditure per ... See full document

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Does education affect economic liberty? The role of information and the media

Does education affect economic liberty? The role of information and the media

... A final step to address endogeneity of education is to follow the GMM approach. We use the system GMM panel data estimator (Arellano and Bover 1995; Blundell and Bond 1998) which is the augmented version of the first ... See full document

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Productivity and per capita GDP growth: the role of the forgotten factors

Productivity and per capita GDP growth: the role of the forgotten factors

... run per capita GDP growth, based on the assumption of full utilization of labour ...of GDP growth into five variables, included some related to the supply-side and demographics, ... See full document

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Modeling and forecasting Botswana's Growth Domestic Product (GDP) per capita

Modeling and forecasting Botswana's Growth Domestic Product (GDP) per capita

... mean GDP per capita is positive, i.e 270.07 USD. The minimum GDP per capita is 58 USD while the maximum is 7646 ...Botswana GDP per capita data is positively ... See full document

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