Published: 2024-03-26
The conventional wisdom suggests that a prudent fiscal stance accompanied by low taxes should foster economic growth. However, empirical evidence reveals a paradox: tax revenue-to-GDP ratios tend to be higher in developed countries compared to less developed ones. This inconsistency between
Dr. Wei-Chen Lin
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The Dynamics Of Trade Credit Terms In Response To Interest Rate Changes
This study investigates the impact of trade credit on the credit channel of monetary policy transmission. Despite the growing interest in monetary policy effectiveness, a comprehensive theoretical model explaining the empirical observation that trade credit mitigates the effects of central bank
Dr. William S. Lim, Dr. Mohammad A. Rashid
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Factors Shaping Labor Migration From Egypt: A Comprehensive Empirical Study
International labor migration is a multifaceted and evolving phenomenon in the contemporary globalized world. The forces of globalization, driven by advancements in technology, information dissemination, business expansion, and education, have transcended traditional political and geographical
Dr. Leila Abdelrazek , Dr. Kareem Mahmoud
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