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Book Title: The Economic Characteristics of Developing Jurisdictions
Editor(s): Gal, S. Michal; Bakhoum, Mor; Drexl, Josef; Fox, M. Eleanor; Gerber, J. David
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781783471492
Section Title: Figures
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Figures
Figure 1.1 Countries with higher average per capita incomes tend
to have smaller agricultural sectors 21
Figure 1.2 Agriculture's contribution to Chinese GDP has fallen
steadily over time 22
Figure 1.3 Food spending shares are consistent with Engel's Law 23
Figure 1.4 Food, clothing and housing expenditure shares in rural
China 24
Figure 1.5 The quality of domestic transport infrastructure is
higher in higher income countries 28
Figure 3.1 Comparison of European Union, United States and
BRIC countries 69
Figure 3.2 Correlation between cultural support of
entrepreneurship and non-fear of failure, and three
measurements of the intensity of local competition 72
Figure 3.3 Correlation between cultural support of
entrepreneurship and non-fear of failure (GEDI) and
Waked's ranking of the number of competition law
decisions 73
Figure 3.4 Correlation between cultural support of
entrepreneurship and non-fear of failure (GEDI) and
the intensity of antimonopoly policy (GCR 20112012) 73
Figure 3.5 Correlation among `non-fear', `cultural support' (both
according to the GEDI) and `the evaluation of
competition as good or harmful' (World Values Survey)
and the World Bank's income-based classification of
economies 74
Figure 3.6 Correlation between the GCR `Intensity of local
competition' and the Economist Intelligence Unit-
WEOI rankings 79
Figure 3.7 Correlation between the Global Gender Gap Index and
`competition' according to the GEDI 79
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viii The economic characteristics of developing jurisdictions
Figure 3.8 EIU-WEOI ...
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