- The Harrod–
Domar model is a
Keynesian model of
economic growth. It is used in
development economics to
explain an economy's
growth rate in
terms of the...
- In
Norse mythology, the
Swedish king
Domar (Old
Norse Dómarr, "Judge") of the
House of
Ynglings was the son of Domalde. He was
married to Drott, the sister...
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Evsey David Domar (Russian: Евсей Давидович Домашевицкий, Domashevitsky;
April 16, 1914 –
April 1, 1997) was a Russian-American economist,
famous as developer...
- The
Domar are a
Hindu caste found in the
state of
Karnataka in India.
According to the
traditions of the
Domar,
their origin lies with Harishchandra, who...
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Domar aggregation is an
approach to
aggregating growth measures ****ociated with
industries to make
larger sector or
national aggregate growth rates. The...
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Domar was a
mythological king of Sweden.
Domar may also
refer to:
Evsey Domar (1914–1997), Russian-American
economist Domar (caste),
Hindu caste found...
- The
Domar Serfdom Model is a mid-to-late 20th
century model that
develops a
hypothesis concerning the
causes of
agricultural slavery or
serfdom in historical...
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Domar (Tibetan: རྡོ་དམར་, Wylie: rdo dmar, THL: do mar),
Duoma or
Duomaxiang (Chinese: 多玛乡; pinyin: Duō mǎ xiāng) is a
village and township-level division...
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Retrieved 11
April 2023. 2nd
Chronicles 9:29, 12:15, and 13:22 Ezra 8:17
Domar: the
calendrical and
liturgical cycle of the
Armenian Apostolic Orthodox...
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Robert Solow and
Trevor Swan in 1956, and su****ded the
Keynesian Harrod–
Domar model. Mathematically, the Solow–Swan
model is a
nonlinear system consisting...