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... coefficient for both groups was positive and highly significant , the correlation coefficient was higher for the middle- income countries . Moreover , the sample was also divided into two groups of less and more advanced developing ...
... coefficient for both groups was positive and highly significant , the correlation coefficient was higher for the middle- income countries . Moreover , the sample was also divided into two groups of less and more advanced developing ...
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... coefficient of Spearman rank correlation coefficient . which was high and statistically significant . Hence . Kavoussi concluded that exports of manufactured goods tended to strengthen the relationship between export expansion and ...
... coefficient of Spearman rank correlation coefficient . which was high and statistically significant . Hence . Kavoussi concluded that exports of manufactured goods tended to strengthen the relationship between export expansion and ...
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... coefficient ( RC ) methods on cross - country data . the relationship was estimated for two separate periods . 1965 ... coefficients between the two periods consisted of both structural and behavioral shifts . The estimated country ...
... coefficient ( RC ) methods on cross - country data . the relationship was estimated for two separate periods . 1965 ... coefficients between the two periods consisted of both structural and behavioral shifts . The estimated country ...
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