Re-assessing political, social and economic determinants of economic growth: An analysis from selected Asian developing economies / Saima Sarwar and Noor ul Haq.

This study aimed to reassess the impact of different political, social and economic determinants of the economic growth in selected Asian developing economies. The variables which are being used in this regard are gross domestic product, government spending, democracy, economic freedom, foreign dire...

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Main Authors: Sarwar, Saima (Author), Haq, Noor ul (Author)
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Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA Selangor, 2017-01.
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