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The present study aims to unravel the key factors contributing to unequal economic growth between developed and developing countries and regions worldwide. This analysis includes secondary data on high-technology exports, research and development expenditures, patent applications, the gender parity index in school education, GDP per capita, labor force participation, capital stock, inflation, and foreign direct investment for various countries and regions from 1996 to 2017. Data published by the World Bank and UNICEF was used for analysis and interpretation of the research results.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The present study aims to unravel the key factors contributing to unequal economic growth between developed and developing countries and regions worldwide. This analysis includes secondary data on high-technology exports, research and development expenditures, patent applications, the gender parity index in school education, GDP per capita, labor force participation, capital stock, inflation, and foreign direct investment for various countries and regions from 1996 to 2017. Data published by the World Bank and UNICEF was used for analysis and interpretation of the research results. Additionally, data from the IMF was incorporated to forecast the share of global GDP. The study's results were obtained using panel data analysis, total factor productivity growth (TFPG), measures of central tendency, the moving average method (MVA), economic convergence methods, hypothesis testing, and more.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Ram Hari Barik obtained his M.Sc. (Economics) degree with first class from Vidyasagar University (V.U) in 2000. Later, he qualified for his B.Ed. in 2003 and was awarded a research fellowship by the West Bengal government in 2005. In 2011, he completed an M.A. (Education). His academic journey culminated in a Ph.D. in Economics from V.U in 2023