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Investigating the role of health, education, energy and pollution for explaining total factor productivity in emerging economies
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This insightful study conducted by Yanliang Yu, Shahzad Alvi, Saira Tufail, Shahzada M. Naeem Nawaz, Michael Yao-Ping Peng, and Nauman Ahmad delves into how health, education, energy, and pollution shape productivity in emerging economies. It highlights the crucial role public investment plays in enhancing these factors for economic growth and societal welfare.
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