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Georges Harb
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We assess the impact of the quality of public institutions on economic growth during the period 1995-2013 in the Arab and Middle Eastern (AME) countries. We use a sample of 99 countries, of which 17 AME countries, and employ a dynamic panel approach that...
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Mduduzi Biyase,September Rooderick
Pág. 746 - 751
This paper studies the determinants of economic growth for the Southern African Development Community (SADC) countries over the period of 1995-2011. A Fixed effect Vector Decomposition estimator (FEVD), which allows the estimation of the ...
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Mónica Navarrete, Patricio Aroca, Jorge Bernal
Pág. 53 - 80
This paper develops a methodology using business intelligence (data warehouse)
and OLAP tools (Online Analytical Processing) to match individuals from a
household survey data to a census one. In order to geo-reference the household data, the method takes...
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Talent Zwane, Lorraine Greyling, Mokadi Maleka
This study employs panel data estimation models to investigate the determinants of household savings in South Africa over the period 2008 ? 2012. The novelty of some panel data models is their power to overcome the problems of endogeneity bias, in additi...
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Sibanda Kin, Mishi Syden, Tsegaye Asrat
Failure to create more jobs is a problem faced by many African countries, and South Africa is not spared. Evidence concerning the effect of oil prices on employment is lacking. The paper examines the impact of factor prices (oil prices) on sectorial empl...
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