2021
DOI: 10.4236/tel.2021.116070
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Economic Development via Collaborating Populations

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“…Ridley & Llaugel (2022) give 3D and 4D depictions of the CDR model. Ridley (2021b), Ridley & Korovyakovskya (2022) and Ridley, Korovyakovskya, & Llaugel (2021) showed the relationship between collaboration and wealth by country. North (1991North ( , 1994, Acemoglu, Johnson, & Robinson (2005), Faria et al (2016), Gwartney, Holcombe, & Lawson (2006), Glaeser et al (2004), andKaufmann (2007) explained the importance of institutions for economic growth.…”
Section: Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Ridley & Llaugel (2022) give 3D and 4D depictions of the CDR model. Ridley (2021b), Ridley & Korovyakovskya (2022) and Ridley, Korovyakovskya, & Llaugel (2021) showed the relationship between collaboration and wealth by country. North (1991North ( , 1994, Acemoglu, Johnson, & Robinson (2005), Faria et al (2016), Gwartney, Holcombe, & Lawson (2006), Glaeser et al (2004), andKaufmann (2007) explained the importance of institutions for economic growth.…”
Section: Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 98%
“…The rich countries are some one hundred times wealthier than the poor countries. Ridley (2021b), Ridley & Korovyakovskya (2022) and Ridley, Korovyakovskya, & Llaugel (2021) show that the richest countries practice a high level of collaboration and the poorest countries do not. There can be no question about the role of collaboration in science, engineering, and technology for the creation of new devices, products, and services.…”
Section: Middle Class Potentialmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We know from Ridley (2020a,b) that the way to raise GDPppp of a country is by raising its CDR index (capitalism, democracy, rule of law). We also know from and Ridley (2021) that collaboration is required to raise the CDR index and promote economic growth and development. Ridley, Korovyakovskaya and Llaugel (2021) revealed that there is very little intracountry collaboration in many countries.…”
Section: Economic Growth and Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Economic development is the process by which economies advance. Ridley (2021) explains the process by which the overall health, well-being, and academic level of the general population improves through collaboration. Consideration is given to both economic and social conditions.…”
Section: Economic Growth Through Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 99%