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Chinese Investment in Africa: Exploring Economic Growth Through Export Diversification
This study investigates the pivotal role of Chinese Outward Foreign Direct Investment (OFDI) in stimulating economic growth through export...
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The moderating effect of income inequality on the relationship between economic growth and political economy, human capital, innovation, and saving channels in Ethiopia
BackgroundThis research focuses on examining the relationship between income inequality and economic growth in Ethiopia over the period from 1981 to...
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Sustained and Universal Fertility Recuperation in Kazakhstan
The fertility rates of Kazakhstan have reversed to levels not seen for several decades. The striking fertility increase poses questions regarding the...
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Revisiting the Sustainable Economic Welfare Growth in China: Provincial Assessment Based on the ISEW
Traditional GDP calculations exclude the ecological environment and natural resource depletion, arguing that sustained economic growth can lead to...
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Inclusive Measurement of China’s Economic Growth
Despite rapid economic growth in Asia over the past three decades that has resulted in a significant reduction in poor populations, there remain... -
Explaining Malaysia’s Past Economic Growth
Post-independence Malaysia has achieved significant economic growth: faster than that of most of the develo** countries of Africa and Latin... -
The Effects of Demographic Dynamics on Economic Growth in EU Economies: a Panel Vector Autoregressive Approach
This study estimates the effects of demographic dynamics on economic growth, with a focus on the working-age population and life expectancy in 19...
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Prologue: From Economic to Holistic Sustainability
In this chapter I lay out the foundations of social-ecological well-being as the cornerstone for holistic sustainability, showing that... -
What level of international technology should develo** countries transfer to sustain their economic growth?
This study provides an answer to a central question that remained unanswered in the economic literature: What level of international technology...
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Accounting for the interconnectedness of globalization, growth, and poverty towards achieving sustainable development
Among the contemporary issues in the global environment is how countries' and regions' interactions benefit economic agents, especially in develo**...
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Does Human Capital Tilt the Population-Economic Growth Dynamics? Evidence from Middle East and North African Countries
Various studies have investigated the population-growth dynamics and the human capital-growth dynamics without assessing the human...
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Does economic misery stifle human development? empirical evidence from Asian countries
This study investigates the impact of economic misery on human development in 32 Asian countries from 1991 to 2022. In addition to the full panel,...
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What, Exactly, Needs to Be Sustained Amidst a Changing Climate?
This essay explores the roots of the word sustainability with reference to a WCC conference held in Bucharest in 1974. It traces various subsequent... -
Economic crises and the survival of international organizations
How do hard economic times affect countries’ foreign policy and, specifically, their international commitments? Although a large body of literature...
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The Effects of Schooling Level on Economic Convergence in Emerging Countries: Evidence from Romania
Increasing economic inequalities between Romanian counties triggered a wealth of research on this topic, including many theoretical and empirical...
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Why is identity politics not conducive to achieving sustained social justice?
Oppression of racialized and ethnic minorities and women needs to be adequately understood and effectively fought against. Identity politics (IP)...
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Priority Diseases, Sustained Response and SDG3.3
Priority diseases are those designated by WHO as having potential to cause a public health emergency. As such effective countermeasures against these... -
Background on Economic Development
Sustainability has become a widely repeated normative goal for societies to achieve intergenerational prosperity and equality of opportunities.... -
The dynamics between financial market development, taxation propensity, and economic growth: a study of OECD and non-OECD countries
This study examined the interactions between financial market development, taxation propensity, and economic growth in OECD and non-OECD countries...
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The Economic-Adjusted Age Dependency Ratio in India: A New Measure for Understanding Economic Burden of Aging
The rising share of the elderly in the population has several economic implications, including alterations in workforce participation and economic...