The level of economic growth for a country represents many aspects of life in that country. These aspects range from the strengths or weaknesses of macroeconomic policy to the quality of life for the average citizen. High or stable levels of economic growth are associated with very productive economies, higher GDP per capita and higher standards of living. However, low levels of economic growth are linked to low levels of productivity, poor living conditions and stagnant markets. High levels of economic growth are clearly desirable
The purpose of this paper is to investigate whether the difference in human capital accumulation can...
We study the impact of factors embodied in Human Development Index on economic growth in a sample of...
Already in the 1960s the four $.little dragons$- Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan starte...
The spectacular growth of economies in Asia over the past few years has amazed the economics profess...
This empirical study examines the determinant of economic growth among Asia Pacific countries. While...
Thesis (M.Com. (Economics))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2004.The economic performa...
East Asia has a remarkable record of high and sustained economic growth. From 1965 to 1990 the twent...
This thesis contains three essays on the macroeconomic performance of Asian economies. Chapter 2 stu...
The East Asian region has experienced higher growth in recent decades than any other developing area...
The spectacular growth of economies in Asia over the past few years has amazed the economics profess...
Asia has witnessed robust economic growth since the 1960s and the so-called “East Asian economic mir...
This paper contributes to the literature on growth in Asia in several respects. I provide estimates ...
Abstract: The extraordinary growth of the East Asian economies during the last fifty years has draw...
This paper analyses Asia's growth experience in a broad historical and international context. East A...
This paper explores determinants of economic growth using variables from traditional Solow model and...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate whether the difference in human capital accumulation can...
We study the impact of factors embodied in Human Development Index on economic growth in a sample of...
Already in the 1960s the four $.little dragons$- Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan starte...
The spectacular growth of economies in Asia over the past few years has amazed the economics profess...
This empirical study examines the determinant of economic growth among Asia Pacific countries. While...
Thesis (M.Com. (Economics))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2004.The economic performa...
East Asia has a remarkable record of high and sustained economic growth. From 1965 to 1990 the twent...
This thesis contains three essays on the macroeconomic performance of Asian economies. Chapter 2 stu...
The East Asian region has experienced higher growth in recent decades than any other developing area...
The spectacular growth of economies in Asia over the past few years has amazed the economics profess...
Asia has witnessed robust economic growth since the 1960s and the so-called “East Asian economic mir...
This paper contributes to the literature on growth in Asia in several respects. I provide estimates ...
Abstract: The extraordinary growth of the East Asian economies during the last fifty years has draw...
This paper analyses Asia's growth experience in a broad historical and international context. East A...
This paper explores determinants of economic growth using variables from traditional Solow model and...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate whether the difference in human capital accumulation can...
We study the impact of factors embodied in Human Development Index on economic growth in a sample of...
Already in the 1960s the four $.little dragons$- Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan starte...