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ID:   118932


China 2020: a confucian democracy? / Bhoothalingam, Ravi   Journal Article
Bhoothalingam, Ravi Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   128493


Divergence, convergence, pervergence / Saith, Ashwani   Journal Article
Saith, Ashwani Journal Article
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Publication 2009-2010.
Key Words Economy  GDP  China  India  Jawaharlal Nehru  Convergence 
GNP  Divergence  Pervergence 
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ID:   109495


It's the economy, stupid: trials and tribulation of the Iranian economy / Ghadar, Fariborz   Journal Article
Ghadar, Fariborz Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Economy  Oil  OPEC  Iran  GNP  Iran Economy 
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ID:   103040


Mexico's asymmetrical inter-dependence: beyond and after / Nafey, Abdul   Journal Article
Nafey, Abdul Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Key Words Geopolitics  Mexico  United States  NAFTA  GNP  US - Mexican Relations 
Foreign Policy 
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ID:   072645


Relationship between external debt, defence expenditures and GN: the case of Turkey / Karagol, Erdal   Journal Article
Karagol, Erdal Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract This paper extends the Looney and Frederiksen (1986) study and investigates the relationship among external debt, defence expenditures and GNP in Turkey for 1960-2002. After applying cointegration analysis of a multivariate system of equations, impulse response functions and variance decomposition are estimated. The impulse response functions indicate that defence expenditures have a positive effect on external debt stock. Moreover, impulse response of GNP to defence expenditures tended to hike slightly within two years ahead, and dipped sharply by two years, and thereafter continued at a positive level.
Key Words Defence Expenditure  Turkey  External Debt  GNP 
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