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The paper examines the notion of a 'developmental state' and shows that China possesses the characteristics of a developmental state.  It explains the political economy which generated such a state in China and in some other economies.  It analyses the methods and mechanisms that were...
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We study the impact of growth and growth accelerations on poverty and inequality in Indonesia using a new panel dataset covering 26 provinces over the period 1977-2010.  This new dataset allows us to distinguish between mining and non-mining sectors of the economy.  We find that growth in...
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spread effects, resulting in variation in degrees of urban concentration in the region.  However, geography, path dependence …
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This working paper analyzes demographic change in Southeast Asia's main cities during and soon after the World War II Japanese occupation.  We argue that two main patterns of population movements are evident.  In food-deficient areas, a search for food security typically led to large net...
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When European powers partitioned Africa, individuals of otherwise homogeneous communities were divided and found themselves randomly assigned to one coloniser. This provides for a natural experiment: applying a border discontinuity analysis to Ghana and Togo, we test what impact...
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of geography and institutions. We investigate the volatility effects of market access, climate variability, the …
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examples, the development of urbanization over time, Gibrat's law, the impact of geography on town locations and the spatial …
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"deep" or determinants of productivity and capital intensity, such as institutions, trade, geography and human capital.  In … capital and geography come out as winners with openness having at best indirect complementary effects. …
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The current paper demonstrates a dochotomy of the growth response to changes in the barter terms of trade (TOT), employing as case studies the following two African countries: Botswana and Nigeria.  Using distributed-lag analysis, the paper finds that the effect of TOT on output is positive and...
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The spatial distribution of oil is determined by natural geography alone. However, we show that the distribution of oil …
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