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GDP Growth and Government Expenditure of the MENA Countries

Lee, Jinhoa 2015년
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  • algeria
  • bahrain
  • egypt
  • gdp per capita growth
  • government expenditure
  • saudi arabia
  • tunisia
  • vector error correction model
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