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... percentage ofthe total growthofthe region. This theory recognized the
fact that the spatial distribution ofeconomic activity affects the rate ofeconomic growth.
According to thegrowth pole theory, ... regional economicgrowth theories is provided. Although there is no unified
theory oneconomic growth, the theories in this section provide some contribution to the
framework upon which the ... is often used to explain the process ofgrowth is thegrowth
pole theory. According to this theory regional growth occurs when concentration of
economic activity leads to dynamic forces of...
... capital- economicgrowth nexus. The
impact of human capitaloneconomicgrowth is incorporated within
the context ofeconomic transition. Such a contextualization places the
research ofgrowth in an appropriate ... Early Concepts of Growth
Later mercantilists may be considered as founding fathers ofthe modern
theories of growth. At the early stages of development ofgrowth theory
economists considered growth ... production facilities
in Ukraine and other transition economies and by the outdated technol-
ogies of production. The process of renovation itself will result in the
continuation of strong economic...
... standards of living.”
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Many
growth models include education and offer predictions as to the implications of education
policy changes on macroeconomic performance. Some empirical analyses ofthegrowth ... model. It captures the effect of existing knowledge onthe
production of new knowledge. There is no constraint onthe range of θ. If past
knowledge offers the necessary foundation upon which to discover ... year of college. This assumption implies a linear
relationship between the log of earnings and the number of years of education.
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Second,
we assume that the cost of an additional year of education...
... extensively for the possibility of fiscal policy affecting
economic growth; (ii) the long-term (sovereign) real interest rate, capturing theimpactof
inflation and the effects ofthe fiscal-monetary ... common shocks across countries that occurred over the
period ofthe analysis, as well as for economic and monetary regime changes, such as the
creation ofthe monetary union and the introduction ... and economic growth. Channels ofthe long-
term impact in The behaviour of fiscal authorities: stabilisation, growth and
institutions”, edited by M. Buti, J. von Hagen and C. Martinez-Mongay....
... analysis of both the economics and the sociology of
the situation. The theoretical issue is often not one ofeconomic and sociological
arguments conflicting, but rather ofthe weakness of both ... depends on the
economic and noneconomic costs of severing a long-time tie and the available
social alternatives. Thus, theeconomic flexibility ofthe system depends on the
social structure ofthe ... exploit
“structural holes” in the network.
4) The Interpenetration ofEconomic and Non -Economic Action. Much social life
revolves around a non -economic focus. Therefore, when economic and non-
economic activity...
... in economic growth. Furthermore, it could also be the case that the
causation runs both ways and that the government starts consuming relatively more
money in times ofeconomic recession. The ... which confirms the validity ofthe trust question. Another study by
Sapienza et al. (2007) gets to the same result under the condition that the stakes of
the game are sufficiently high. By the ... tests
to control for the consistency and unbiasedness ofthe estimators are conducted. The
first regression with data only from the PWT and WVS contains the additional
variables of government...
... relationship with economic growth. The result shows that at one period lag, the elasticity of
economic growth to IRS in the long run is 0.25.This implies that the degree of responsiveness of
economic ... Determinants and ImpactonEconomicGrowth
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Perspective”. Research Paper, Department of Economics, Lagos ... determinants of bank savings and theimpactof bank credit on
economic growth in Nigeria. Following the behavioral pattern ofthe variables of this study we
adopted two impact models, error correction...
...
effect oneconomicgrowth independent of these measures ofthe quality of institutions.
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Still, the effect of educational quality oneconomicgrowth may differ depending ontheeconomic
institutions ... the relationship of education
and economic growth. Research into the economics ofgrowth has itself been a growth area, but much
of the research focuses just on school attainment with no consideration ... demonstrates that consideration ofthe quality of
education, measured by the cognitive skills learned, alters the assessment ofthe role of education in the
process ofeconomic development...
... where the growth
process took place. The nanowire growth procedure
consisted of three steps: the first one was the desorption
of residual oxide at a substrate temperature of 850 1C, the
second one ... indium distribution will then depend on whether a
desorption step has been applied or not.
Let us consider now the role of surface tension and
surface energy ofthe different components of our
experiment. ... spite
of the preceding HF-dip. There are hints in the literature
[11] that deposition of gold onto a thin layer of SiO
2
on
Si(1 1 1) favors the decomposition of SiO
2
, i.e. that gold
contributes...
... electron flow on the
direction of atom movement is opposite to theofthe island is fixed. Therefore, thegrowth causes
the electric field to decrease at the area around theeffect ofthe decrease ofthe ... increase ofthe scattering coincided
with the appearance of fluctuations ofthe tunnel-
ing current. During thegrowthof islands at a bias
Fig. 2. Island height as a function ofthe duration of bias ... a result ofthe fluctua-
insert represents the early growth stage. The scattering of the
tions, structures appeared onthe silicon surface
data exceeded the accuracy of measurements ofthe island
height,...