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In: Historical social research: HSR-Retrospective (HSR-Retro) = Historische Sozialforschung, Volume 36, Issue 3, p. 362-372
ISSN: 2366-6846
"The Unified Growth Theory is receiving increasing attention from growth theorists since the seminal work of Galor and Weil (1999, 2000). These authors emphasize the need for a unified theory of growth that could account for the transition from Malthusian Stagnation to the Modern Growth Regime (1999). This interest is motivated by the lack of explanation and knowledge regarding the historical evolution of the relationship among population growth, technological change and the standard of living. This paper gives an overview of the Unified Growth Theory, its determinants and its implications." (author's abstract)
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In: Futuribles: l'anticipation au service de l'action ; revue bimestrielle, Volume 9, Issue 2, p. 94-102
ISSN: 0183-701X, 0337-307X
In: Growth and change: a journal of urban and regional policy, Volume 9, Issue 4, p. 36-41
ISSN: 1468-2257
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In: Australian journal of public administration, Volume 36, Issue 1, p. 12-15
ISSN: 1467-8500
In: Australian journal of public administration, Volume 36, Issue 1, p. 16-23
ISSN: 1467-8500
The 2008 financial crisis has raised a number of questions about the best strategy for achieving sustained growth and poverty reduction in developing countries, foremost among them whether the failure of the financial system also signifies the broader failure of market-oriented capitalist systems. The Growth Commission looks at this issue in its new report - Post-Crisis Growth in Developing Countries. It believes that the crisis was not a failure of market-oriented systems and that an outward-looking strategy, as suggested in the original Growth Report (published in May 2008), remains broadly
In: Futures: the journal of policy, planning and futures studies, Volume 9, Issue 2, p. 94-102
ISSN: 0016-3287
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In: International journal of environmental, sustainability and social science, Volume 4, Issue 6, p. 1714-1721
ISSN: 2721-0871
This research is entitled The effect of savings, deposits, and credit growth on profitability growth in LPD Kintamani District, Bangli Regency for the 2020-2022 period. The formulation of the problem in this study is whether savings growth, deposit growth, and credit growth affect profitability growth. This study aims to empirically examine the effect of savings growth, deposit growth, and credit growth on profitability growth. The population in this study included 60 LPDs in Kintamani District. The sample in this study was 54 LPDs determined based on the purposive sampling method. The types of data used are quantitative data and secondary data. The data analysis techniques used are classical assumption test, multiple linear regression analysis, f test, t test and determination coefficient. The results showed that savings growth had a significant positive effect on profitability growth while deposit growth and credit growth had an insignificant effect on profitability growth in LPD Kintamani District.