WHY DOES CAPITAL FLOW FROM POOR TO RICH COUNTRIES? INTEREST GROUPS AND DYNAMIC GAMES IN POOR COUNTRIES.
Year of publication: |
1990
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Authors: | TORNELL, A. ; VELASCO, A. |
Institutions: | Department of Economics, School of Arts and Sciences |
Subject: | capital movements | game theory | economic growth | developing countries |
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