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JIORS - Journal of Indian Ocean Rim Studies

13 Feb 2020

The overall aim is to enhance the South-South Cooperation and issues related to understanding of the issues involved related the global economy; and with the six priority areas as well as Women Matters related to the IORA focus areas of Economic Empowerment and the Blue Economy Women's Empowerment and the Blue of the Association. [...] urge of the facts of history and geography should The combination of publication of the JIORS broaden itself to include the concept of an Indian in the long-term would, lead to improved Ocean Rim for socio-economic co-operation.” In organizational visioning, empowerment, this regard, with the approval of all the Journal of Indian Ocean Rim Studies v Journal of Indian Ocean Rim Studies, October 201. [...] I hope that this first issue of Volume 2 of the JIORS will be useful and productive to the readers in IORA and the wider audience, and will motivate the policy makers, researchers and scholars in the Member States to contribute more enthusiastically and regularly in the forthcoming issues of the Journal. [...] Second, the Theil-MSE findings show the closeness of data, and the model first two moments, and the especially high covariance of 0.915 and 0.997 for India’s growth and tourism and 0.973 and 0.957 for Mauritius’s growth and tourism. [...] In addition, in the estimated model, the values for R2 (0.697 and 0.942 for India’s growth and tourism, and 0.747 and 0.695 for Mauritius’s growth and tourism), and DW (2.293 and 2.413 for India’s growth and tourism, and 2.948 and 2.235 for Mauritius’s growth and tourism) appear acceptable and show no evidence of first-order autocorrelation problem.

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