The purpose of this study is to review a major section of the literature on macroeconomics and poverty to achieve better perspectives on emerging macroeconomic research streams. The article examines the research on macroeconomics and poverty relationship and presents a conceptual framework. This article discusses the studies published on gross domestic product (GDP) growth, income distribution, inequality, inflation, unemployment, and poverty. An international journal and different articles related to the relatioship between macroeconomics and poverty are examined. The study contributes to the macroeconomic literature by identifying key areas of research on the relationship between macroeconomics and poverty. This survey article is special in that it examines the macroeconomics and poverty literature and summarizes the results to gain a proper understanding of macroeconomics and poverty and also provides perspectives for future research.
This chapter analyses the development of benchmarking research from 1989 to 2017. Drawing upon diary and database seeks, all articles were recovered and afterward dissected in the light of the substance investigation strategy. The chapter demonstrates that benchmarking has caught expanding research consideration, as proven by the developing number of articles distributed. Conduct change hypotheses primary benchmarking ponders were not announced, prompting troubles in recognising fundamental factors in viable medications. Benchmarking research has been overwhelmed by subjective techniques, albeit both quantitative and blended strategies are picking up outstanding quality.
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