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Does India's growth matter? Evidence from the SAARC nations

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Factors determining behavioral intentions to use Islamic financial technology: Three competing models

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate the influential factors on behavioral intentions toward Islamic financial technology (FinTech) use in Indonesia, for all types of FinTech services as follows: payments, peer to peer lending and crowdfunding.
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Factors affecting the consumers’ willingness to pay for health and wellness food products

TL;DR: Analysis of the factors affecting the consumer's willingness to pay for health and wellness food products in India reveals that 44 percent of the consumers are willing to pay an average of 9 percent additional price for buying their desired health and wellbeing food products.
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Assessment of residents’ perceptions and support toward development projects: A study of the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the local community's support of CPEC in Pakistan by using several parameters, including the community's personal benefit, satisfaction, and perceived effects (positive and negative).
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The Comparative Interest Group-survey project: design, practical lessons, and data sets

TL;DR: The Comparative Interest Group-survey project (CIGsurvey) as mentioned in this paper is a large scale survey of interest groups in 9 European countries and at the European Union level.
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Specification Tests in Econometrics

Jerry A. Hausman
- 01 Nov 1978 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the null hypothesis of no misspecification was used to show that an asymptotically efficient estimator must have zero covariance with its difference from a consistent but asymptonically inefficient estimator, and specification tests for a number of model specifications in econometrics.
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International R&D Spillovers

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of both domestic and foreign R&D capital stocks on total factor productivity were investigated and it was shown that the foreign stocks had large effects on the smaller countries in the sample.
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International R&D spillovers

TL;DR: In this paper, a model is presented based on recent theories of economic growth that treat commercially oriented innovation efforts as a major engine of technological progress, and the authors study the extent to which a country's total factor productivity depends not only on domestic R&D capital but also on foreign capital.
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Alternative Tests of Independence between Stochastic Regressors and Disturbances

De-Min Wu
- 01 Jul 1973 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examine four alternative tests of independence between the stochastic regressors and disturbances in a linear regression model and give examples of applications of the test in econometrics.
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Trade, knowledge spillovers, and growth

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors study the growth performance of a small country in which scientific and technological knowledge flows from abroad are related to its extent of foreign trade and show that policies that reduce the extent of international trade strengthen the undersupply of innovation.