Interregional distribution of global income, 1960-1995.

The central objective of our applied research project is to examine the trends in the geographical distribution of global income during 1960-1995. That is, we look at the share of global income accruing to each continent and sub-region, and compare the levels and growth rates of their GDP per capita...

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Main Authors: Ong, Julie., Ting, Bing Hing., Tng, Jane Li Yen.
Other Authors: Park, Donghyun
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Published: 2008
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-108312023-05-19T06:16:17Z Interregional distribution of global income, 1960-1995. Ong, Julie. Ting, Bing Hing. Tng, Jane Li Yen. Park, Donghyun Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::General::Economic and business aspects The central objective of our applied research project is to examine the trends in the geographical distribution of global income during 1960-1995. That is, we look at the share of global income accruing to each continent and sub-region, and compare the levels and growth rates of their GDP per capita. Our data set is derived mainly from the Penn World Tables, version 5.6. A total of 162 countries and territories are included in our sample. 2008-09-24T07:48:01Z 2008-09-24T07:48:01Z 1999 1999 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/10831 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Ong, Julie.
Ting, Bing Hing.
Tng, Jane Li Yen.
Interregional distribution of global income, 1960-1995.
description The central objective of our applied research project is to examine the trends in the geographical distribution of global income during 1960-1995. That is, we look at the share of global income accruing to each continent and sub-region, and compare the levels and growth rates of their GDP per capita. Our data set is derived mainly from the Penn World Tables, version 5.6. A total of 162 countries and territories are included in our sample.
author2 Park, Donghyun
author_facet Park, Donghyun
Ong, Julie.
Ting, Bing Hing.
Tng, Jane Li Yen.
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author Ong, Julie.
Ting, Bing Hing.
Tng, Jane Li Yen.
author_sort Ong, Julie.
title Interregional distribution of global income, 1960-1995.
title_short Interregional distribution of global income, 1960-1995.
title_full Interregional distribution of global income, 1960-1995.
title_fullStr Interregional distribution of global income, 1960-1995.
title_full_unstemmed Interregional distribution of global income, 1960-1995.
title_sort interregional distribution of global income, 1960-1995.
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