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... increase in openness would increase industrial growth by 0.24 percent . For the first difference version ( Equation 5 ) , an increase of 1 percent in annual change in openness to trade will result in an increase in the change in ...
... increase in openness would increase industrial growth by 0.24 percent . For the first difference version ( Equation 5 ) , an increase of 1 percent in annual change in openness to trade will result in an increase in the change in ...
Page 112
... increases permanently . This change would increase the wage rate in both the traded and non - traded goods sectors and increase the equilibrium price for the non - traded goods sector ( where labour productivity has not risen ) . Since ...
... increases permanently . This change would increase the wage rate in both the traded and non - traded goods sectors and increase the equilibrium price for the non - traded goods sector ( where labour productivity has not risen ) . Since ...
Page 152
... increase in the rate of inflation is greater than the increase in the rate of interest , then the demand for credit would increase by offsetting the effect of increase in nominal interest rate . It implies that the demand for bank ...
... increase in the rate of inflation is greater than the increase in the rate of interest , then the demand for credit would increase by offsetting the effect of increase in nominal interest rate . It implies that the demand for bank ...
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