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Heterogeneity in longevity between socioeconomic groups is increasingly documented for developed economies and is reviewed in the paper. Heterogeneity in life expectancy disaggregated by main socioeconomic characteristics – such as age, gender, race, health, education, profession, income, and wealth – is sizable and has not declined in recent decades. Th...
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Authors Mercedes Ayuso, Jorge Miguel Bravo, Robert Holzmann
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Page No. 31 to 57

Globalization of economic processes requires an adequate transformation of the economic Sciences. In the modern world the globalization of factors and results of production leads to the formation of global relations of ownership and governance. It modifies the subject field of General economic theory, and generates the global political economy. The essence of its subject is the relations...
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Authors Nikolay Eletsky
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Page No. 17 to 26

The study on the factors affecting the net income of the households for mono rice production, rice-upland crop and rice-aquaculture in the Mekong Delta was conducted in July, 2013 which aimed to (1) Assess the main resources of the households; (2) Analyze factors impacting the net income and (3) Propose solutions for improving the net income for rice production, rice-upland crop and rice...
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Authors Nguyen Quang Tuyen
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Page No. 27 to 30

This paper develops a three-sector theoretical growth model to capture the role of consumers’ acceptance towards the second generation of genetically modified (GM) crops in the long run growth process of the economy. An Acceptance (towards GM crop) parameter is defined as a ratio of consumption of GM to traditional variety of food, whose growth rate is determined by grow...
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Authors Amrita Chatterjee,Arpita Ghose
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Page No. 1 to 16

While inflationary sources have been linked with various issues, its attachment to money supply had especial consideration in inflation theories. The Classical version of Quantity Theory holds for inflation as being ‘always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon’. On the other side, Keynes’s version departed by claiming neutrality of money in...
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Authors Minyahil Alemu, Wondaferahu Mulugeta, Yilkal Wassie
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Page No. 45 to 60

Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) promotion and job creation go hand in hand in poverty reduction. Product diversification among MSE sis known to contribute to risk mitigation and stable MSE sector for job creation across the world. This study investigated determinants of product diversification among MSEs in Wolaita Zone, Ethiopia. Multi-stage sampling technique was employed to select ...
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Authors Tekle Leza, Sandraa Rajan, Berhanu Kuma
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Page No. 19 to 32

Indonesia has 33 provinces with different ethnics and cultures that the presence is highly valuable.Therefore, Indonesia is known as the rich country with great diversity of art legacies and traditional culture expressions. This diversity is possibly prominent due to various ethnics living in Indonesia with their high level of creativity to invent the art and traditional cultural express...
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Authors Ayu Citra Santyaningtyas, Endang Sri Kawuryan
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Using the interindustry input output tables of Indian economy obtained from World Input Output Database (Timmer et al., 2015) for the period 1995-2009, the study attempts to estimate the industry specific multipliers of Indian economy and further identifies the key industries with greatest output andemployment potential. The output and employment multipliers are analyzed after constituti...
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Authors Priyanka Tariyal
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Page No. 7 to 18

The aims of this study are to measure the technical efficiency (TE) of Cambodian household’s rice production and its main influencing factors using SFA model. Primary data was collected from 301 rice farmers in three selected districts of Battambang by structured questionnaires. The empirical results indicated the mean TE is 0.34 which means famers produce 34% of rice at...
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Authors Sokvibol Kea, Hua Li, Linvolak Pich
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Page No. 33 to 44

This study was proposed to measure the extent of vulnerability to poverty as well the effect of socio-economic characteristics on household susceptibility to poverty using Feasible Generalized Least Squares (FGLS) estimation and logistic regression methods. The results revealed that, sizable fractions of non-poor households (51.3%) were vulnerable to poverty and 53.2 % of the sampled poo...
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Authors Sisay Tola, Wondaferahu Mulugeta, Yilkal Wassie
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Page No. 45 to 54

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