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Growth Theory
C/E/800. Measuring national wealth by Gross Domestic Product and Gross National Happiness
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- 2200
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- 2011
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper examines the measurements of the country’s national wealth and wellbeing via Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and Gross National Product (GNP) critically examining the value of these economic indicators and comparing them to Gross National Happiness (GNH) introduced in Bhutan. Definitions of GNH are reviewed, the methods of its measurement are discussed. Conclusions are made about a more holistic approach to measuring a country’s economic performance.
KEYWORDS: Gross Domestic Product, GDP, Gross National Product, GNP, Gross National Happiness, GNH, Bhutan,
C/E/791. Proposal. The Chinese economic growth and competitiveness
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- 1050
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- 2011
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- 19.99 GBP
This proposal is for a study on Chinese economic growth and competitiveness. The study aims to identify the factors that explain Chinese economic growth and characteristics, and also to examine the Chinese economic growth perspectives. The background to the study is provided, along with the aims of the dissertation. The methodology is provided along with the expected out comes.
KEYWORDS: Proposal, Chinese economic growth, Chinese economic competitiveness,
S/E/293. An examination of economic growth and FDI in China
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- 3600
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 39.99 GBP
This paper examines foreign direct investment (FDI) and begins by identifying different inflows and outflows in different regions worldwide. The paper then focuses on the link between FDI and economic growth in China and analyses the period between 1990-2010. The growth model used is identified, and the paper presents the empirical results from the regression analysis used. The paper then analyses India using a growth model. Conclusions are made regarding inflexible labour laws, incentives, and unattractive social environment.
KEYWORDS: Foreign direct investment, FDI, economic growth, China, India, regression analysis, labour laws, incentives,
C/E/779. Dissertation. An examination of economic growth in Kazakhstan
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- 9650
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 99.99 GBP
This dissertation focuses on the economic growth of Kazakhstan in relation to the developments in the financial sector. The dissertation uses figures ranging from 1991 to 2009. The study begins by providing background information, and aims to discuss the links between development of the banking sector and economic growth of a country, to compare the development of the banking sector in Kazakhstan with the banking industries in related post-Soviet countries, and to make recommendations regarding what must be improved in the banking sector of the country in order to achieve faster economic growth. The review of literature examines the development of the banking sector in relation to economic growth and external debt. The banking development is also evaluated in reference to the global credit crunch. The methodology is then presented and outlines the approach that will be taken, along with the methods and limitations of the study. The findings from the research are detailed, and the paper performs a correlation and regression analysis, whilst looking at the causality, exogeneity, and liquidity indicators.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation, economic growth, Kazakhstan, financial sector, banking sector, post-Soviet countries, external debt, global credit crunch, regression analysis, correlation analysis, causality, exogeneity, liquidity indicators,
C/E/771. Proposal. Public Spending Strategies and Economic Growth in Developing Countries
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- 1950
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- 2011
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper proposes to investigate economic and non-economic factors that influence the country’s growth considering the reasons for economic growth variations between developed and developing countries and identifying the significance of government interventions. The questions of the research are formulated, literature on the growth theory is briefly reviewed, the methodology of the proposed research is described, its limitations are indicated.
KEYWORDS: Proposal, public spending, economic growth, developing countries,
C/E/747. Economic interdependence of Latin America and its major trading partners: Europe, USA and Japan
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- 2350
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper examines whether long term import substitution policies create economic distortions using a case study of Latin American economies and their dependence on the USA, Europe and Japan. The economic history of Latin America is reviewed with the focus on the Chilean and Brazilian ways of import substitution industrialization. The role of political and economic factors in the country’s industrial development is considered.
KEYWORDS: Latin America, trading partners, Europe, USA and Japan, import substitution industrialization, Chile, Brazil,
S/E/271. Do growth models illuminate determinants of growth and GDP levels per capita in developing countries?
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- 3450
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 39.99 GBP
The paper looks at the determinants of economic growth and the levels of GDP per capita in developing countries making references to various growth models, providing explanation for the negative economic growth in the countries of Africa, and analysing factors that affect the economic development of a country.
KEYWORDS: growth models, economic growth, developing countries,
C/E/729. Trade and investment liberalisation is more conducive to rapid economic growth of less developed countries than protectionism and self-sufficiency. Discuss
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- 1850
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper looks at the correlation between the liberalization of trade and investment, and the economic growth of the country. Benefits of open trade and investment liberalisation to developing countries are outlined and compared to the benefits of adopting a protectionist and self sufficiency approach. Implications of long term capital inflows through foreign direct investment (FDI) from developed countries are considered.
KEYWORDS: Open trade, investment liberalisation, economic growth, less developed countries, protectionism, self-sufficiency, FDI,
C/P/395. The development of Schumpeter's theories on economic growth
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- 850
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 9.99 GBP
This paper outlines the two main theories of Joseph Alois Schumpeter, a theorist on economic growth. The first theory discussed is his theory on entrepreneurs, and the second is his theory on innovation. The paper concludes by summarising Schumpeter’s theoretical development.
KEYWORDS: Economic theory, Joseph Alois Schumpeter, innovation, economic growth, entrepreneur!,
C/E/711. Examination of the way in which multi national companies affected countries after the Second World War
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- 1300
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 19.99 GBP
This paper discusses the way in which multinational companies have influenced the USA, Germany, South Korea and Japan after the Second World War, and is split into three sections. The first section answers this question, “With reference to both Germany and Japan, assess the extent to which the business structures established before World War II explain the long period of economic growth that the country experienced after the War”. The second section answers this question, “Assess the relative roles of the state and the private business sector in the growth of the South Korean economy during the last third of the twentieth century”. The last section answers this question “Explain why the principal multinational companies in computer hardware and software had their origins primarily in the United States and Japan’. This paper does not include a reference list.
KEYWORDS: Multinational companies, USA, Germany, South Korea, Japan, Second World War, economic growth, private business sector, computer hardware, computer software,
C/E/707. Proposal. Effects of oil price changes on inflation and economic growth
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- 1850
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper proposes research into the effects of oil prices on macroeconomic growth reviewing literature on econometric methodologies used to evaluate the effects of a permanent oil price increase on GDP growth and economies of various countries. The methods of the proposed research are described, its resources are indicated.
KEYWORDS: Proposal, oil price changes, inflation, economic growth,
C/E/704. Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on Economic Growth
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- 2600
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper looks at the ambiguous relationship between foreign direct investment (FDI) and the country’s economic growth, providing academic evidence to the fact that FDI does not produce net benefits for developing economies. The role of external capital in the development of an economy is discussed.
KEYWORDS: foreign direct investment, FDI, economic growth,
C/E/683. Theory of Economic Growth: Literature Review
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- 1550
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- 2011
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper presents a review of literature on the theories of economic growth including the growth factors of GDP, energy as an input towards economic growth, and future growth opportunities with regard to energy, etc.
KEYWORDS: Literature Review, Economic Growth,
C/E/633. Insights into demand & supply relationship and implications of fast economic growth
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- 1150
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper presents exercises in econometrics showing how to draw the demand and supply curves for wheat prices in a free market to define the equilibrium price, calculate the effects of price changes on the demand, and forecast related consumer behaviour. The relationship between economic growth and welfare is examined highlighting the importance of the quantity and quality of economic growth and explaining possible negative implications of rapid economic growth.
KEYWORDS: demand & supply curve, equilibrium price, rapid economic growth,
C/E/631. Positive and negative effects of fast economic growth
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- 800
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- Growth Figures
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 9.99 GBP
The paper examines the positive and negative effects of fast economic growth reviewing different points of view and arguing whether people’s well being can be measured by economic growth alone.
KEYWORDS: fast economic growth,
C/E/610. Solow's model of economic growth and convergence
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- 750
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 9.99 GBP
The paper looks at the model of economic growth developed by R. Solow and discusses his ideas about the sources of economic growth, the types of economic convergence, the patterns of capital stock increases, etc.
KEYWORDS: Solow’s model, economic growth, convergence,
C/E/605. The relationship between technological development and reduction of global poverty
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- 1900
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 19.99 GBP
This paper examines the way in which technological developments can induce economic growth, and how this can reduce global poverty. The first section of the paper discusses the new technological paradigm, the second evaluates the changes in the patterns of international trade, and the last examines international trade and poverty. Conclusions are made regarding the connection between economic growth and technological development.
KEYWORDS: Technological development, economic growth, global poverty, technological paradigm, international trade!,
C/E/585. Dissertation. Role of Small and Medium Enterprises in Economies of Developed Countries: Case Study of UK
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- 14750
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 149.99 GBP
The dissertation investigates the contribution of small and medium sized enterprises (SME) to the economic growth and international trade with the focus on the UK. The review of literature touches on the features of SME in macroeconomic context including SME roles in job creation, trade development, business environment, crisis management, etc. The methodology is based on the case study of British SME using a qualitative and quantitative analysis of secondary sources. Conclusions are made about the impact of SME on the economic growth of the UK in comparison to other factor affecting the country’s development.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation, Small and Medium Enterprises, SME, UK economy, macroeconomics,
S/E/254. Analysis of the link between aid and growth in developing countries
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- 4700
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 49.99 GBP
This paper discusses the link between aid and growth, and the other variables that affect them both. The paper aims to evaluate whether foreign aid affects GDP per capita growth, by discussing 52 countries, including upper-middle income countries (UMCs), lower-middle income countries (LMCs), and low-income countries (LICs). The paper constructs an economic and econometric model, the paper follows this with an analysis of the data, estimation procedures and the regression results. The paper concludes by summarising the main findings.
KEYWORDS: Aid, growth, foreign aid, GDP per capita, upper-middle income countries, UMCs, lower-middle income countries, LMCs, low-income countries, LICs, economic model, econometric model, regression,
C/E/580. Dissertation. Analysis of Economic Growth: Case Studies Ukraine, Poland and Russia.
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- 9150
- DATE:
- 2010
- PRICE:
- 99.99 GBP
This dissertation aims to explore economic growth in transition economies to find the key determining factors that affect its development using Poland, Russia and the Ukraine as case studies. The literature review discusses theories of economic growth, using empirical analyses to further the discussion. Data is collected through secondary literature, case study analysis, and by collecting data from Thomson Datasteam and WorldBank. The paper concludes with a summary of the similarities and differences between the three case studies, whilst connect them with theoretical points and empirical evidence. The paper uses an extensive list of tables and figures.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation, economic growth, transition, Poland, Russia, Ukraine, empirical, Thomson Datastream, WorldBank, emerging economies,
C/E/578. A critical analysis of the Growth of emerging markets: case study China
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- 2500
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 29.99 GBP
This paper aims to critically analyse the reasons behind the growth of emerging markets in the last three decades, using China as an example. The paper identifies the growth trends of emerging markets, and develops this by focusing on the growth of the Chinese market. The paper concentrates on regional growth, the countries regulations and the expansion of international trade. The paper analyses the Growth of China, by analysing each phase of the countries development.
KEYWORDS: Emerging markets, china, economic growth, international trade!,
S/E/252. What is development and how should it be measured?
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- 1050
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper looks at the concept of development in its relation to progress, modernity, economic growth, etc. making references to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and related academic research.
KEYWORDS: Development, progress, modernity, economic growth,
C/E/553. Can Foreign Aid Buy Growth?
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- 3300
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 39.99 GBP
The paper argues whether the flow of capital, goods or services from a rich to a poor country can promote economic development and welfare of the latter. Political gains of the donor (rich) countries are considered examining the relationship between foreign aid and economic growth on the basis of related economic and political literature. The programme of the United Nations known as Millennium Development Goals is discussed.
KEYWORDS: rich country, poor country, economic development, foreign aid, Millennium Development Goals,
C/E/549. Contributors to Chinese economic growth
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- 1700
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper looks at the evolution of the Chinese economy since mid 1980s discussing the factors contributing to its stabilisation, the country’s approach to the public debt and the reduction of the public deficit, the circular flow of income, and integration into the global economy.
KEYWORDS: China, Business Cycle, Economic Growth, Emerging Economy, Integration,
S/E/227. Economic aid does not necessarily produce growth. Discuss.
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- 4750
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 49.99 GBP
The paper analyses the increasingly complicated relationship between aid and growth. This is examined within 52 developing countries, by the use of the Ordinary Least Squares Model. The literature review presents what it considers to be “the most authoritative source” – Craig Burnside and David Dollar (1997) – which examines whether the impact of aid reflects a positive effect on growth. World Development Indicators (WDI) published by the World Bank are the paper's main source of data. Other significant variables are included in an attempt to understand how growth is created: trade, schooling, water access, inflation and migrated labour force. The paper comes to the conclusion that aid given to a country does not produce an accompanying burst of economic growth.
KEYWORDS: Economic aid, foreign aid, economic growth, Third World countries,
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