2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11135-019-00843-3
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Retraction Note: Prediction of economic growth by extreme learning approach based on science and technology transfer

Abstract: The Editor-in-Chief has retracted this article (Karanikić et al. 2016) because validity of the content of this article cannot be verified. This article showed evidence of substantial text overlap [most notably with the articles cited (Marković et al. 2016; Mladenović et al. 2016a, b)], peer review and authorship manipulation. All of the authors disagreed with the publication of this retraction.

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“…Literature [ 4 ] believes that the distinguishing characteristics of large-scale festivals and ordinary events are as follows: first, this event must attract a large number of participants and viewers, forming a kind of global attention; second, large-scale festivals are also a kind of market strategy; for the tourism industry, especially, it can make organizers and regions receive extremely high attention in the international market; finally, large-scale festivals can create long-term heritage, which can still play a role after the event is over.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Literature [ 4 ] believes that the distinguishing characteristics of large-scale festivals and ordinary events are as follows: first, this event must attract a large number of participants and viewers, forming a kind of global attention; second, large-scale festivals are also a kind of market strategy; for the tourism industry, especially, it can make organizers and regions receive extremely high attention in the international market; finally, large-scale festivals can create long-term heritage, which can still play a role after the event is over.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…erefore, the development of the Internet of ings industry has become the main thrust of my country's economy to leapfrog the L-shaped growth stage [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to special historical reasons, people at that time believed that the cause of social problems was the low economic aggregate, and rich material wealth could solve all social problems. Typical theories include Lewis's [ 6 ] dual structure theory, Rostow's economic development stage theory [ 7 ], Kuznets' statistical theory [ 8 ], and Chenery's econometric theory [ 9 ]. Under the guidance of this concept, the total economic volume has increased significantly, the progress of other aspects of society has been slow, or even counterproductive, and problems such as social unrest, political corruption, and unfair income distribution have emerged one after another.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%