The historical growth paths of developed and developing countries reveal the challenges that developing countries face in traveling the road from poverty to prosperity. Based on economic development literature, economic theory, and ordinary least squares (OLS) regression method, this research considers whether or not, and to what extent globalization characteristics, foreign direct investment levels (FDI), secondary school enrollment rates, information communication technology (ICT) as a percentage of trade imports, and happiness levels of 103 developing and developed countries, impact their GDP per capita levels. This paper will also take a look at alternative ways of viewing and measuring economic success
Multiple economic indicators and tools are intensively discussed in the academic literature. In the ...
Publication history: Accepted - 16 August 2019, Published - 21. August 2019espite remarkable progre...
[Excerpt] Many development agencies seek to channel economic assistance to those less-developed coun...
This paper aims to identify the factors affecting economic growth in developing countries. It uses c...
For more than 70 years, GDP has been the most common method for measuring the economic activity of n...
Economic growth is one of the most important issues discussed worldwide. Its dynamics over time seem...
This paper examines the impact of the drivers of economic growth in developing countries. We modify ...
Our study focuses on the role of foreign capital which includes foreign direct investment, foreign a...
This paper uses a new cross-country dataset to estimate the strength of the links between different ...
Improving living standards is a key priority for both policymakers and researchers. While trade is p...
This study explores the linkage between openness and economic growth in 86 developing and OECD count...
This paper gives some arguments for the need to redefine economic progress or to shift beyond Gross ...
Education is important because it allows people to contribute effectively towards the growth of the ...
As the world continues to be reshaped by technological advances and globalization, national borders ...
This research aims to find the relationship between foreign direct investment (FDI) and economic gro...
Multiple economic indicators and tools are intensively discussed in the academic literature. In the ...
Publication history: Accepted - 16 August 2019, Published - 21. August 2019espite remarkable progre...
[Excerpt] Many development agencies seek to channel economic assistance to those less-developed coun...
This paper aims to identify the factors affecting economic growth in developing countries. It uses c...
For more than 70 years, GDP has been the most common method for measuring the economic activity of n...
Economic growth is one of the most important issues discussed worldwide. Its dynamics over time seem...
This paper examines the impact of the drivers of economic growth in developing countries. We modify ...
Our study focuses on the role of foreign capital which includes foreign direct investment, foreign a...
This paper uses a new cross-country dataset to estimate the strength of the links between different ...
Improving living standards is a key priority for both policymakers and researchers. While trade is p...
This study explores the linkage between openness and economic growth in 86 developing and OECD count...
This paper gives some arguments for the need to redefine economic progress or to shift beyond Gross ...
Education is important because it allows people to contribute effectively towards the growth of the ...
As the world continues to be reshaped by technological advances and globalization, national borders ...
This research aims to find the relationship between foreign direct investment (FDI) and economic gro...
Multiple economic indicators and tools are intensively discussed in the academic literature. In the ...
Publication history: Accepted - 16 August 2019, Published - 21. August 2019espite remarkable progre...
[Excerpt] Many development agencies seek to channel economic assistance to those less-developed coun...