An Inquiry into Relationships between Transport, Trade and Economic Growth and into User Preferences concerning Growth-oriented Transport Policydoi:10.1007/978-3-540-68299-8Walter HellSpringer Berlin HeidelbergAxhausen, K., & Hell, D. W. (2007). Foreword. In IFMO, Transport, Trade and Economic ...
In the fourth quarter of 2024, Southeast Asian economies held up despite increasing external headwinds, with most economies seeing 5 percent growth or more.
However, the relative success of cyclical concepts in economics compared tosociologyreflects observed ups and downs in economic development coupled with long empirical observations ofmacroeconomiccharacteristics likeprice indices, average growth rates, interest rates, etc. It is also arguable that the preval...
This study explores drivers of population change in large carnivores and reveals that socioeconomic growth is more associated with population declines than habitat loss and climate change. Thomas F. Johnson , Nick J. B. Isaac & Manuela González-Suárez Article 02 December 2022 | Open Access ...
5). However, we note that our empirical approach using first-differenced climate variables is conservative compared with that of ref. 2 in regard to the persistence of climate impacts on growth (see introduction and Methods section ‘Empirical model specification: fixed-effects distributed lag ...
This, coupled with an increasingly unstable international situation, presents China's economy with significant challenges. Therefore, the country has identified economic stability as a top priority for the coming year and will continue to implement a proactive fiscal policy and prudent monetary p...
These gaps in labor participation, coupled with slowing population growth, indicate possible challenges in labor supply. However, the gaps also reveal an opportunity to bring previously untapped talent into the labor market to drive greater economic growth....
As discussed, the main employment growth in China has not occurred inindustrybut in theservice sector. The usual underemployment in theagricultural sector, coupled with the liberalization of internal migration, has pushed the massive agricultural population to the urban areas, feeding the increases in...
4Coping with climate change: theoretical framework The first model that quantified the economic impact of climate change was developed by Nordhaus (1994). The Dynamic Integrated Model of the Climate and the Economy (DICE) is a growth model that takes into account emissions, greenhouse gas concentra...
Governments are usually charged with crafting national development policies but face challenges in optimizing across sectors and often fail to adequately assess the impact of biophysical realities on economic growth and vice versa. Ideally, policymakers and stakeholders would develop economic policies that ...