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The paper reflects an empirical analysis on relation between FDI and GDP level of 215 countries. ... more The paper reflects an empirical analysis on relation between FDI and GDP level of 215 countries. Some tests such as T-test, F-test, R-squared and Adjusted R-squared, Breusch-Pagan have been analyzed on EViews software in order to check the significance of FDI effect on GDP level of the countries.
The harmful use of alcohol is a fact that requires effective measures to be taken in order to pre... more The harmful use of alcohol is a fact that requires effective measures to be taken in order to prevent negative socio-economic effects that occur in terms of community and individual health, especially in terms of social life. In this research paper, we tried mainly to analyze the relationship between alcohol consumption and unemployment. Our analysis contains 79 different countries from both high and middle income countries and other factors affecting alcohol consumption such as education and income level have also been considered.
The paper reflects an empirical analysis on relation between FDI and GDP level of 215 countries. ... more The paper reflects an empirical analysis on relation between FDI and GDP level of 215 countries. Some tests such as T-test, F-test, R-squared and Adjusted R-squared, Breusch-Pagan have been analyzed on EViews software in order to check the significance of FDI effect on GDP level of the countries.
The harmful use of alcohol is a fact that requires effective measures to be taken in order to pre... more The harmful use of alcohol is a fact that requires effective measures to be taken in order to prevent negative socio-economic effects that occur in terms of community and individual health, especially in terms of social life. In this research paper, we tried mainly to analyze the relationship between alcohol consumption and unemployment. Our analysis contains 79 different countries from both high and middle income countries and other factors affecting alcohol consumption such as education and income level have also been considered.