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... variables in explaining variations in the total imports . Both the proxy variables , i.e. reserves and bonus premium , are insignificant . Foreign aid availability is the only significant explanatory variable . However , it is more ...
... variables in explaining variations in the total imports . Both the proxy variables , i.e. reserves and bonus premium , are insignificant . Foreign aid availability is the only significant explanatory variable . However , it is more ...
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... variables does , however , shift between the two time periods in important and interesting ways . The only variable which is significant at the 5 percent level in both periods is capital inten- sity . The skill mix of the industrial ...
... variables does , however , shift between the two time periods in important and interesting ways . The only variable which is significant at the 5 percent level in both periods is capital inten- sity . The skill mix of the industrial ...
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... variables selected were inadequate measures of the relationships under investigation , or additional unconsidered factors were more important determinants of urban population growth . Summary , Conclusions and Directions for Further ...
... variables selected were inadequate measures of the relationships under investigation , or additional unconsidered factors were more important determinants of urban population growth . Summary , Conclusions and Directions for Further ...
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