نتایج جستجو برای: economic growth rate

تعداد نتایج: 1938912  

ژورنال: پیاورد سلامت 2018
سرلک, احمد, غفاری, هادی, قیاسی, مجتبی,

Background and Aim: In the past studies, few researchers have addressed the simultaneous effects of human capital in health and education indicators on the economic growth of the country, and especially, provinces of the country. Therefore, the current study examined the simultaneous effects of human capital in health and education indicators on the economic growth in Iran s’ Provinces Materia...

2011
Anita Nath

The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) which include eight goals were framed to address the world's major development challenges with health and its related areas as the prime focus. In India, considerable progress has been made in the field of basic universal education, gender equality in education, and global economic growth. However there is slow progress in the improvement of health indica...

2000
Thomas M. Steger

Four stylized facts of economic growth in DCs are set up initially. Despite its obvious simplicity the linear growth model with subsistence consumption is able to reproduce two of them: a rise in the saving rate along with per capita income as well as b-divergence. The rate of convergence shows extraordinarily low values at early stages of economic development. Hence, the big diversity in growt...

2002
Scott Newbert

This paper describes research designed to determine whether university R&D activity affects the local rate of new firm formations and economic growth. We created a file of university R&D expenditures by Labor Market Area (LMA) in the U.S. and combined this with data on new business formations by LMA. The hypothesized relationships were tested using multiple regression analysis, while controllin...

2014
Randa Mazzawi

The economic growth in the Jordanian market led multiple business owners to refer to information technology in general and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) in particular, in order to improve their business aspects, flow of information and customer satisfaction. Researchers have been studying the use of ERP systems for many years, and have stated its many advantages and disadvantage. They have...

Journal: :Health economics 2010
Marc Suhrcke Dieter Urban

We assess the impact of cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality on economic growth, using a dynamic panel growth regression framework taking into account potential endogeneity problems. In the worldwide sample we detect a non-linear influence of working age CVD mortality rates on growth across the per capita income scale. Splitting the sample (according to the resulting income threshold) into lo...

Journal: :Population and development review 2010
Wolfgang Lutz Jesús Crespo Cuaresma Mohammad Jalal Abbasi-Shavazi

Reconstructions and projections of populations by age, sex, and educational attainment for 120 countries since 1970 are used to assess the global relationship between improvements in human capital and democracy. Democracy is measured by the Freedom House indicator of political rights. Similar to an earlier study on the effects of improving educational attainment on economic growth, the greater ...

Journal: :اقتصاد پولی مالی 0
علی حقیقت خسرو پیرایی محمد دانش نیا

inflation has always been an economic problem and different solutions have been proposed to control it. although it is said that “higher output lowers inflation rate” but it is true when other factors are constant. this study searches the answer to the following question: “what is the effect of inflation rate and output in a case that inflation rate and output growth has a volatility trend?” to...

2014
Enayatollah HOMAIE RAD Mohamad HADIAN Hanie GHOLAMPOOR

BACKGROUND Skilled labor force is very important in economic growth. Workers become skilled when they are healthy and able to be educated and work. In this study, we estimated the effects of health indicators on labor supply. We used labor force participation rate as the indicator of labor supply. We categorized this indicator into 2 indicators of female and male labor force participation rates...

2011
Ahmed S. Rahman

Historically, industrialization has been associated with falling relative returns to skills. This fact is at odds with most unified theories of industrialization, which tend to imply rising skill premia as natural concomitants to economic growth. This paper develops a very simple model of historical growth to help solve this puzzle. Assuming that human capital is both a consumption good and an ...

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