This paper was written for Dr. Christoper Cornwell's Econometrics course at the University of Georgia, with the help of Eric Crislip, Madison Pilgrim, and Chandler Ellis. This paper primarily serves as my introduction to econometric analysis, and though the paper does't conclude with any ground breaking findings, it was a fun experience that taught me a lot about the utility of regression analyses in fields of policy and statistics.
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This paper was written for Dr. William Lastrapes's Intermediate Macroeconomics class at the University of Georgia. This paper discuss the BRI in relation to the Eisenhower Interstate System and the potential GDP growth that it may spur in China and other target regions using FE-IS-LM modeling as key principles of the Solow Growth Model, focusing largely on qualitative analysis rather than a quantitative one. This paper goes on to extrapolate the motivations of the BRI and how it affects the United States in the long run. |
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