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    Extension of the basic Global Health Security (GHS) index: Health system security indicator by Živković Živan, Panić Marija

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The paper discusses the extension of the Global Health Security (GHS) index with new non-medical predictors: Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita as a basic indicator of economic growth, Corruption Perception Index (CPI) and Democracy Index (DI) as significant indicators of social relations. …”
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    DEVELOPING THE KNOWLEDGE OF INDIVIDUALS IN THE ORGANIZATION (BASE ON MATERIALS A BRANCH OF THE STRUGAL ALGERIA FOUNDATION-AL-HASNAWI GROUP - SIDI BEL ABBES) by Каутер Нур Наими, Амина Слама

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Djillali Liabes University (Sidi Bel Abbes, Algeria) World economies have evolved from economies of scarcity, which rely on physical natural resources, to economies of abundance, which rely on intangible assets such as research and development, technology, design and scientific innovation to achieve economic growth and societal well-being. Algeria must keep up with the world and build its economy without relying on hydrocarbons all the time, and to make knowledge the basis for the success of its SMEs. …”
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    GDP growth as a bank loan quality determinant by Joanna Rachuba

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…This approach reveals the research problem which is to specify if there exists a statistically significant relationship between economic growth and the level of non-performing loans. …”
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    Small-Scale Fishing and Salmon Farming en Aysén. Itinerary of a Critical Investigation into Development in Southern Chile by Gonzalo Saavedra Gallo

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…We have called this space the field of development.Although the consequences of the process described —environmentaland territorial, socio-economic, socio-cultural and politico-cultural—may be associated with conventional perspectives, e.g. structural,or reflected in an objectivisation anchored in economic growth indicators,it is also significant to note the subjective aspects implied. …”
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    DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION OF INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES OF THE REPUBLIC OF BELARUS: ECONOMIC CONTENT, TYPES AND GOALS by I. A. Zubritskaya

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…The reveals the economic content of digital transformation of the industry as the processes of digital transformation of production management by introducing technical and technological means of global megatrends, characteristic for the fourth industrial revolution, and the author also examines the economic aspects of digital transformation of the industry that affect the economic growth of the country as a whole. Based on the results of previous research, the author systematizes the main goals of digital transformation of industrial enterprises, reveals the prospects for the introduction of technical and technological means of global megatrends, characteristic of the fourth industrial revolution, as well as the influence of the institutional environment on the intensity of digital transformation of industry, transformation of industrial production. …”
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    Impacto de la Educación Formal y Migración en el Desempeño de las Empresas Familiares: Un Caso en Jerez, Zacatecas by Héctor Gabriel Villegas-Berumen, Humberto Morales Magallanes, César Landeros Soriano

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It was found that companies whose average educational level is high do not necessarily have better performance expectations in a Mexican urban area with low economic growth, due to the phenomenon of migration at an early age. …”
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    CO2 emissions response to GDP and crude oil price shocks: Evidence from India and China using SVAR Model by Matali Mahajan, Dr. Ash Narayan Sah

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Our results indicate that neither country has reached peak CO₂ levels, suggesting continued challenges in balancing economic growth with sustainability goals. These insights highlight the need for policies that address short-term oil price volatility and support sustainable development.…”
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    THE POLITICS OF HUNGARIAN SOVEREIGHTY by L. A. Yurasova

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…Orban's government enhanced state sector of economy in vulnerable areas, rose taxation on large business and shrank loans' burden of citizens in order to maintain positive economic growth. This measures ensured potential to advance further inside demand rates and to galvanize market capacity. …”
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    Simulation and Optimization of One Live Pig Low-Carbon Industry Chain Using SD-RCCM by Jiuping Xu, Jie Yan, Liming Yao

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Developing low-carbon industry chains is an effective solution to the conflict between rapid economic growth and high CO2 emissions. Summarizing various traditional and new industry chain sustainable development, live pig industry was chosen as a typical industry chain to study low-carbon development using a system dynamics and random chance-constrained model (SD-RCCM). …”
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    REMEDIES TO TIMELY DELIVERY OF CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS IN LUSAKA, ZAMBIA – AN EXPLORATORY STUDY by Mulenga MUKUKA, Clinton AIGBAVBOA, Wellington THWALA

    Published 2014-06-01
    “… The construction industry is a key sector in the development and economic growth of Zambia, however, the industry has not escaped the challenges facing other countries worldwide in terms of deliveri ng construction projects on time as stipulated in the contracts. …”
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    Study on the Relationship Between Water Resources Utilization and Economic Development in Hubei Province by ZHU Hao, YIN Mingcai, HU Yuanzhao, MA Jianing, ZHANG Jishi

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…According to the water footprint theory,the structural characteristics of water footprint and the level of water resources utilization in Hubei Province were analyzed.The analysis results show that:①The water footprint and agricultural water footprint in Hubei Province generally rise with fluctuations,while the industrial water footprint decreases with fluctuations.The agricultural water footprint accounts for 87.8% of the water footprint in the province,which indicates that the water footprint in Hubei Province has significantly different structures.②The water resources utilization and economic growth in Hubei Province show a weak decoupling trend.The economy of Hubei Province develops positively,and the industrial structure is reasonable.The technical effect and economic scale cause major waste of water resources.③The overall water footprint intensity in Hubei Province significantly drops,and the water resources utilization efficiency gradually improves.However,the water footprint intensity in some regions is relatively high,and the water resources utilization efficiency can still be improved.④The water footprint intensity in Hubei Province has a significant spatial autocorrelation,which mainly presents low-low and high-low spatial clustering patterns,and it has an obvious tendency to spread to the surrounding areas.…”
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    Pengaruh Background factor Terhadap Pembentukan Niat Berwirausaha: Theory Planned Behavior by Fernando Saragih

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Economic growth is an achievement that must be considered in various regions, where one of the inhibiting factors is the unemployment rate. …”
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    The impact and transformation evaluation of art intervention in public space on ancient villages: a case study of Tengchong, Yunnan Province by Pengjun Wu, Xiaowen Li, YaFang Feng, Yao Liu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Art intervention not only significantly improves infrastructure and optimizes transportation but also effectively protects natural landscapes and environmental sanitation, fostering sustainable economic growth. By reasonably controlling costs, art intervention provides an innovative and feasible pathway for balancing cultural preservation with economic development, highlighting its unique value in promoting the sustainable development of ancient villages.…”
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    Social Dialogue in Public Sector Reflection about Hungarian and Slovenian approach by Zvone Vodovnik, Aniko Noemi Turi

    Published 2008-06-01
    “…These documents must be considered as legal bases for making the EU the most dynamic and competitive economy in the world being capable of sustainable economic growth with more and better jobs and greater social cohesion. …”
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    AI-assisted discovery of quantitative and formal models in social science by Julia Balla, Sihao Huang, Owen Dugan, Rumen Dangovski, Marin Soljačić

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract In social science, formal and quantitative models, ranging from ones that describe economic growth to collective action, are used to formulate mechanistic explanations of the observed phenomena, provide predictions, and uncover new research questions. …”
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    Re-Examining the Impact of Public Education Expenditure on South African Literacy by Muzekenyi Mike, Nyika Farai, Anyikwa Izunna, Kemda Lionel Establet

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Much empirical literature has focused on investigating the role of government expenditure in promoting long-term economic growth in South Africa. However, few studies in comparison have considered the impact of government spending on literacy level in the country. …”
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    Asymmetry of prosperity and business activity levels according to the regions of Georgia by Alim Kherkhadze

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Regional disparities in development stem from natural-geographic characteristics and differing levels of industrial, tourism, agricultural, social, and infrastructure development. Over time, as economic growth progresses, the inequality gap between Georgia's regions continues to widen. …”
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    The Knitwear Archive as a Tool to Explore New Technologies by Giovanni Maria Conti, Diego Dani, Martina Motta, Irene Sapuppo, Federica Vacca

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The knitwear field has been experiencing a significant economic growth and has been going through a strong phase of technological development, driven by merging innovations coming from mechanics, electronics and the digital sector, coherently with the evolution of the Industry 4.0. …”
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    Análise da atividade neoextrativista da mineração de ouro no estado do Amapá (2000-2020) by Rhuan Muniz Sartore Fernandes, Miguel Patrice Philippe Dhenin

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…On the one hand, the withdrawal of natural resources from the subsoil has been defended as an important generator of foreign exchange and as a mechanism for economic growth. On the other hand, those responsible (environmentalists and / or affected groups) highlight their environmental and social impacts, their inability to promote local development and to generate benefits for localities and those responsible. …”
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    The impact of cultural tourism on local traditions by I Ketut Surata, I Made Sumartana, I Gusti Bagus Rai Utama

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Notably, the study emphasizes the importance of community perspectives in shaping sustainable tourism strategies that balance economic growth with cultural preservation. The novelty of this research lies in its focused examination of a specific village context, highlighting the unique dynamics between cultural tourism and local traditions while providing actionable recommendations for enhancing community involvement in heritage preservation. …”
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