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development emphasizes the central role of institutions, surprisingly little work looks at how institutions matter for health …
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This paper tests the theoretically founded hypothesis that the surge of SWF establishments is determined by three main factors: 1) the existence of natural resources profits, 2) the government structure and 3) the ability to invest usefully in the domestic economy.  We test this hypothesis on a...
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of geography and institutions. We investigate the volatility effects of market access, climate variability, the …
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"deep" or determinants of productivity and capital intensity, such as institutions, trade, geography and human capital.  In … studies have failed to account for substitutable roles between institutions and openness.  In the final race, however, human …
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The function of a social norm is to coordinate people`s expectations in interactions that possess multiple equilibria. Norms govern a wide range of phenomena, including property rights, contracts, bargains, forms of communication, and concepts of justice. Norms impose uniformity of behavior...
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