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growth reducing in both Africa and Latin America, with the most striking changes taking place in Latin America. The bulk of … to which) structural change contributes to overall productivity growth. In countries with a relatively large share of … natural resources in exports, structural change has typically been growth reducing. Even though these "enclave" sectors …
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growth reducing in both Africa and Latin America, with the most striking changes taking place in Latin America. The bulk of … to which) structural change contributes to overall productivity growth. In countries with a relatively large share of … natural resources in exports, structural change has typically been growth reducing. Even though these "enclave" sectors …
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This paper uses new statistical techniques and two new databases to reassess the relationship between economic growth …, independent influence on growth …
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Using Fontana et al.'s (2019) database, we analyze levels and trends in the global distribution of authorship in economics journals, disaggregating by country/region, quality of journal, and fields of specialization. We document striking imbalances. While Western and Northern European authors...
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development fosters growth by expanding opportunities. Finally, and more tentatively, financial innovation-improvements in the …Finance and growth emerged as a distinct field of economics during the last three decades as economists integrated the … fields of finance and economic growth and then explored the ramifications of the functioning of financial systems on economic …
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This paper describes our construction of the Global Financial Development Database and uses the data to compare financial systems around the world. The database provides information on financial systems in 205 economies over the period from 1960 to 2010 and includes measures of (1) size of...
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