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Yaya Keho
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This study re-examines the relationship between government expenditure and national income in order to test the validity of Wagner?s law for six African countries over the period from 1960 to 2013. The empirical analysis uses the Gregory and Hansen (1996...
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Mohd Zaini Abd Karim,Sok-Gee Chan,Sallahuddin Hassan
Pág. 1729 - 1735
Recently, the government has decided that Malaysia would introduce a minimum wage policy. However, some quarters argued against the idea of a nationwide minimum wage asserting that it will lead to an increase in the cost of doing business and thus will h...
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Bilal Kargi
Pág. 39 - 46
Even though, there are so many so long discussions on the relation between population increase and economic growth, today, general opinion tends to believe that there is a direct relation between population increase and economic growth. This opinion is s...
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Atul A. Dar, Sal AmirKhalkhali
The purpose of this empirical study is to investigate whether the growth process of firms is best explained essentially by a random process as envisaged by Gibrats law, or by identifiable systematic influences such as growth persistence and firm size. A ...
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Stephan Kienle
Leading digits often follow a distribution described by Newcomb (1881) and Benford (1938). We apply this phenomenon known as Benford?s Law on cover assets provided by issuers of German covered bonds. The main finding of the empirical analysis is that lea...
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