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Status Cues and the Formation of Expectations
Author(s)Fisek, M. Hamit; Berger, Joseph; Norman, Robert Z.
AbstractThis paper presents a comparison of exponential rates of growth in America, Europe, Africa and Asia-Pacific during the 20th century, and analyses the main causes that explain the important differences in Gross Domestic Product by inhabitant among these large areas. The paper emphasizes the convenience of fostering international cooperation, from now onwards, in order to increase expenditure by inhabitant on education in the poorer countries, as this condition is really needed for achieving a path of sustained economic development and for reaching success in an effective fight against poverty.
IssueNo1
Pages80-102
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceSocial Science Research
VolumeNo34
PubDateMarch 2005
ISBN_ISSN0049-089X

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