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Publikováno v:
The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development. 29:619-646
When the United Arab Emirates (UAE) started exporting oil in 1962, it leveraged off the country's economy to emerge as one of the world's fastest-growing nations. Recently, however, worries about t...
Publikováno v:
Revue Internationale des Sciences Administratives. 85:797-815
Pour la premiere fois dans le contexte de Dubai et du Golfe en general, la presente etude elabore un concept de leadership integre du secteur public en tant que concept global et aux multiples facettes. Le leadership du secteur public regroupe huit r
Publikováno v:
International Review of Administrative Sciences. 85:780-798
This study develops a concept of integrated leadership-in-government as a global and multifaceted construct for the first time in the Dubai and wider Gulf context. Leadership-in-government combines eight public leadership roles articulated in recent
Autor:
Dimitrios Dadakas, Scott Fargher
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Computational Economics and Econometrics. 11:189
The endogenous structural break literature presents numerous computationally intensive procedures for the examination of stationarity under the presence of single or multiple structural breaks. Application of these grid-search procedures is rather co
Publikováno v:
Journal of Policy Modeling. 35:978-991
This paper presents an empirical investigation into the level and stability of money demand (M1) in Nigeria between 1960 and 2008. In addition to estimating the canonical specification, alternative models are presented that include additional variabl
Publikováno v:
Applied Economics. 44:599-605
This article presents the details of an investigation into the relationship between investment and savings in Australia over the period 1960 to 2007. Using five time series techniques our results reveal that the Feldstein–Horioka puzzle exists in a
Publikováno v:
Applied Economics. 44:607-616
Wagner's Law states that the share of government expenditure in Gross National Product (GNP) will increase with economic development; many associated empirical studies substitute GNP with Gross Domestic Product (GDP). This article presents an empiric