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Date: 2004-10-26 15:27:30
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Economy
Academia
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Economic indicators
Estimation theory
Economic freedom
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Economic growth
Regression analysis
Convergence

THE CONTRIBUTION OF ECONOMIC FREEDOM TO WORLD ECONOMIC GROWTH, 1980–99 Julio H. Cole Since 1986, a group of researchers associated with the Fraser Institute have focused on the definition and measurement of an internat

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