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World Economic Historical Statistics.
Title:
World Economic Historical Statistics.
Author:
Sabillon, Carlos.
ISBN:
9780875863542
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (240 pages)
Contents:
Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Methodology for Preparing the Charts -- Part I -- On Economic Growth -- The Nature of Economics -- Efficiency and Inflation -- Fast and Sustained -- On the Variables that Affect Growth -- Culture -- Religion -- Language -- Ethnicity -- Size of Population -- Population Growth -- Natural Resources -- Politics and Economic Growth -- Terrorism -- Education -- Science and Technology -- Infrastructure -- Health -- Income Distribution -- Exogenous Factors -- Democracy -- Corruption -- Foreign Investment -- Female Emancipation -- Business Performance -- Bank Performance -- Environmental Protection -- Environmental Sustainability in the Developing World -- Schools of Economic Thought -- Mercantilism -- Physiocratism -- Liberalism -- Comparative Advantage -- Marxism -- Keynesianism -- Import Substitution -- Neo-Mercantilism -- Mainstream Economics -- The Lesser of Evils -- Part II -- Chapter 1. World and Regional Statistics -- The World -- World Economy -- East Asia -- Eastern Europe and the ex-Soviet Union -- Latin America and Caribbean -- Middle East and North Africa -- North America -- Oceania -- South Asia -- Southeast Asia -- Sub-Saharan Africa -- Western Europe -- Chapter 2. East Asia -- China -- Hong Kong -- Japan -- Korea (South Korea) -- Mongolia -- North Korea -- Taiwan -- Chapter 3. Eastern Europe And The Ex-Soviet Union -- Albania -- Bulgaria -- Czech Republic -- Hungary -- Poland -- Romania -- Russia -- Yugoslavia -- Chapter 4. Latin America and the Caribbean -- Argentina -- Bahamas -- Bolivia -- Brazil -- Chile -- Colombia -- Costa Rica -- Cuba -- Dominican Republic -- Ecuador -- El Salvador -- Guatemala -- Haiti -- Honduras -- Jamaica -- Mexico -- Nicaragua -- Panama -- Paraguay -- Peru -- Puerto Rico -- Uruguay -- Venezuela -- Chapter 5. Middle East and North Africa -- Afghanistan -- Algeria -- Bahrain.

Egypt -- Iran -- Iraq -- Israel -- Jordan -- Kuwait -- Lebanon -- Libya -- Morocco -- Oman -- Qatar -- Saudi Arabia -- Syria -- Tunisia -- Turkey -- United Arab Emirates -- Yemen -- Chapter 6. North America -- Canada -- The United States of America -- Chapter 7. Oceania -- Australia -- Nauru -- New Zealand -- Papua New Guinea -- Chapter 8. South Asia -- Bangladesh -- Bhutan -- India -- Nepal -- Pakistan -- Sri Lanka -- Chapter 9. Southeast Asia -- Brunei -- Burma (Myanmar) -- Cambodia -- Indonesia -- Laos -- Malaysia -- Philippines -- Singapore -- Thailand -- Vietnam -- Chapter 10. Sub-Saharan Africa -- Angola -- Benin -- Botswana -- Burkina Faso -- Burundi -- Cameroon -- Central African Republic -- Chad -- Congo -- Democratic Republic of Congo (Zaire) -- Equatorial Guinea -- Ethiopia -- Ghana -- Guinea -- Ivory Coast -- Kenya -- Liberia -- Madagascar -- Malawi -- Mali -- Mauritania -- Mozambique -- Namibia -- Niger -- Nigeria -- Rwanda -- Senegal -- Sierra Leone -- South Africa -- Sudan -- Tanzania -- Togo -- Uganda -- Zambia -- Zimbabwe -- Chapter 11. Western Europe -- Austria -- Belgium -- Denmark -- Finland -- France -- Germany -- German Democratic Republic (Eastern Germany) -- Great Britain -- Greece -- Iceland -- Ireland -- Italy -- Luxembourg -- Malta -- Netherlands -- Norway -- Portugal -- Spain -- Sweden -- Switzerland -- Conclusion -- References.
Abstract:
Since the earliest of times, human beings have endeavored to uncover the causes of prosperity. History is the best tool that society possesses for identifying and analyzing the factors that contribute to economic growth; yet economic statistics that lend.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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