Geography and Development in Bolivia: Migration, Urban and Industrial Concentration, Welfare, and Convergence: 1950-1992
This paper argues that considering the impact of geographical variables within Bolivia makes feasible a considerably richer analysis. The picture that emergesis occasionally not entirely consistent with the international evidence, but nonethelesspoints toward a systematic and significant impact of geography on development.
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1999-12
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Authors: | Evia, Jose Luis ; Nina, Osvaldo ; Urquiola, Miguel ; Andersen, Lykke ; Antelo, Eduardo |
Institutions: | Inter-American Development Bank |
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