Do researchers affect economic growth?
Sayef Bakari
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Abstract:
The great scientific development and the great technology, which turned the globe as a whole into a small village, were not the product of a moment or a coincidence, and this great development did not come out of a empty, but was thanks to a considerable and difficult effort, and the enormous contributions of many scientists, inventors and researchers from various regions They have spent their lives studying, researching, contemplating, serving science and various sciences, with sincerity and dedication to advancing themselves and for all of humanity. Without these scientific revolutions and the great effort they have made, we would not have achieved this great scientific and technological progress which our current era is witnessing at all levels. In this article, using a database that includes 104 countries during the period 1996 -2018, we seek an answer to the following question: Do researchers stimulate economic growth?
Keywords: Researchers; Economic Growth; Global Evidence (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I20 I21 I23 I25 I28 O40 O47 O50 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021-01
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