Measuring the Impact of Resilience to Predict GDP of Developing Nations [Archive.org URL]

One of the central questions in the field of developmental economics is why some countries develop over time and become advanced, while others remain very poor? Executive MBA students at Emory University’s Goizueta Business School, led by fellow student Lynn Taylor, a trained psychologist, set out to determine whether factors predictive of resilience among children from disadvantaged backgrounds and factors associated with organizational resilience could predict per capita GDP of developing nations. The result is an innovative paper entitled, “Leadership, Context and Culture Resilience as Predictors of Per Capita Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Among Developing Nations.”

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