Does Economic Diversification Lead to Financial Development? Evidence From topography
Year of publication: |
2006-01-01
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Authors: | Ramcharan, Rodney |
Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) |
Subject: | Financial sector | Financial systems | Economic growth | land area | statistic | heteroscedasticity | standard deviation | correlation | topography | standard errors | statistics | economic geography | instrumental variables | samples | grasslands | international earth science information network | earth science | savannas | geographic variables | correlations | predictions | plateaus | probability | empirical framework | land elevation | sampling error | earthwork | logarithm | soil characteristics | cross-country variation | calibration | geographic distribution | covariance | econometrics | sampling | equation | spatial distribution | geographical variables | sensitivity analyses | functional form | sample size | measurement error | deforestation | survey | desertification |
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