2015
DOI: 10.3844/ajassp.2015.222.228
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The Dependence of Opportunistic Behavior from Economic Growth

Abstract: The study of opportunistic behavior is important because it directly affects the efficiency of economic systems. We conducted qualitative and correlation analysis. The dependence between the manifestations of opportunistic behavior and economic growth was proved. In the article we attempt to identify significant correlation between the rate of economic growth and opportunistic behavior. The study proved the high importance, because it expands our knowledge about the nature of exogenous opportunistic manifestat… Show more

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“…With increasing openness and integration, the more intensive emphasis is increasingly being put on comparing not only individuals or companies (these topics are well described in the scientific literature, for example according to N. Grigoryeva [1], M. Tsuji et al [2] but also countries and their economies. The issues regarding competitiveness do not concern only the global economies, i.e., major players in the field of economy [3], but also smaller economies.…”
Section: Introduction 1problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With increasing openness and integration, the more intensive emphasis is increasingly being put on comparing not only individuals or companies (these topics are well described in the scientific literature, for example according to N. Grigoryeva [1], M. Tsuji et al [2] but also countries and their economies. The issues regarding competitiveness do not concern only the global economies, i.e., major players in the field of economy [3], but also smaller economies.…”
Section: Introduction 1problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%