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Valentina V. Tarasova,Vasily E. Tarasov
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The paper proposes an approach to the description of macroeconomic phenomena, which takes into account the effects of fading memory. The standard notions of the accelerator and the multiplier are very limited, since the memory of economic agents is negle...
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Gülay Selvi Hanisoglu,Özlem Arzu Azer
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Turkish economy has a growing trend after the 2000-2001 economic crises, although ups and downs were experienced in some periods. Some of the important components of Turkish economy are the construction industry and the related housing industry. The cons...
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Özay Emre Yildiz
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Once tourism establishments in the destination choose to source their food & beverage stocks locally, this will cause remarkable changes for all parties involved. The small-scale producers will benefit increased demand and income and also find opportunit...
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Mohammad Ahmar Uddin,Syed Ahsan Jamil,Khaliquzzaman Khan
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Manufacturing sector accounts for only 16% of GDP in India, while in China it is around one third of its GDP. Also the share of Indian manufacturing in the worldwide markets is dismal at 1.4%, while China it is now 13% from just 2.9% in 1990s. India also...
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Yurii B. Mindlin,Sergey V. Novikov,Sergey V. Kireev,Alexsandr A. Adamenko,Oksana V. Belitskaya
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The emergence of new centers of economic growth, which will unite scientific, educational and industrial potentials, and would also enhance the competitiveness of enterprises and the region organizations as research and education in the future will have ...
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