2023
DOI: 10.3846/bmee.2023.18360
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The Potential of Macroeconomic Factors in Shaping the Landscape of Technological Development: A Testimonial From Upper-Middle-Income Countries

Abstract: Purpose – the main goal of the paper is to examine the role of macroeconomic factors in promoting the technological development of upper-middle-income countries. Research methodology – to carry on with the investigation the paper selected the expenditure in research and development as a proxy for technological advancement while GDP per capita, Final consumption expenditure, Domestic credit to the private sector, national income, and government transparency are selected as proxies for the macroeconomic indicato… Show more

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“…A separate group of scientists consider the intensification of the use of technological innovations in the context of increasing the level of public trust in the authorities as a result of improving the financial and institutional component of state policy (Kliuchnikava, 2022;Kuzior et al, 2022;Wang et al, 2022;Aden Dirir, 2023). German-Soto et al (2021), based on the construction of an interregional dynamic panel model, proved that the impact of technological innovations on a country's economic growth and the level of public trust in its government differs depending on the region to which the country belongs and the sector of the economy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A separate group of scientists consider the intensification of the use of technological innovations in the context of increasing the level of public trust in the authorities as a result of improving the financial and institutional component of state policy (Kliuchnikava, 2022;Kuzior et al, 2022;Wang et al, 2022;Aden Dirir, 2023). German-Soto et al (2021), based on the construction of an interregional dynamic panel model, proved that the impact of technological innovations on a country's economic growth and the level of public trust in its government differs depending on the region to which the country belongs and the sector of the economy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%