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Shahrazad HADAD
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The knowledge economy is defined, according to the World Bank, through the integration of its four main component elements: education and training, innovation systems, information infrastructure, economic incentives and institutional regime. The first pa...
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Rashid Latief and Lin Lefen
The ?One Belt and One Road? (OBOR) project was started by the Chinese government with the aim of achieving sustainable economic development and increasing cooperation with other countries. This project has five major objectives, which include (i) increas...
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Yannick Y. Rousseau, Pascale M. Biron and Marco J. Van de Wiel
Morphodynamic models of river meandering patterns and dynamics are based on the premise that the integration of biophysical processes matching those operating in natural rivers should result in a better fit with observations. Only a few morphodynamic mod...
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Svetlana Popovic,Irena Jankovic
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Although financial integration and convergence of EMU member countries reached a high level, the financial crisis, that has developed into a banking and debt crisis, has caused an intense process of fragmentation of financial markets along national borde...
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Ayoob Dorraji,Gholamreza Abbasi
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In this study, we investigated the relation between banking system concentration and unemployment-rate in Iran. Research aims included identifying effect of internal factors of banks on employment and also recognition of effect of bank internal fact...
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