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Does building investment affect economic growth?
Michael Ball,
Andrew Wood
London South Bank University
London Metropolitan University
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Social Sciences
Investment
75%
Economic Growth
50%
Buildings
50%
Nineteenth Century
25%
State
25%
Causal Analysis
25%
Determinants
25%
Evidence
25%
Serials
25%
Support
25%
UK
25%
Policy
25%
Testing
25%
Granger-Causality
25%
INIS
investment
100%
equipment
50%
economic growth
50%
causality
50%
data
25%
errors
25%
productivity
25%
cross sections
25%
policy
25%
steady-state conditions
25%
brakes
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Economic Growth
100%
Building
50%
Determinant
25%
Steady State
25%
Error
25%
Datum
25%
Support
25%
United Kingdom
25%
Policy
25%
Country
25%
Productivity
25%
Contrast
25%
Aggregate
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Investment
75%
Aggregate Productivity
50%
Cointegration
50%
Causality Analysis
25%
Fixed Investment
25%