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This paper investigates the effects of inequality in health on economic growth in low and middle income countries. The empirical part of the paper uses an original cross-national panel data set covering 62 low and middle income countries over the period 1985 to 2007. I find a substantial and...
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recently (1995-2012) there is a reversal of this adverse effect on some institutions. Moreover, certain institutions matter …
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critically, organisational innovations suggest that what currently exists to tackle intractable problems by getting institutions …
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The strong recovery of aggregate macroeconomic variables reopened the debate about the long-term development strategy of Argentina. As a contribution to this debate we develop a Scandinavian version of the dependent economy model and discuss the complex task of economic diversification in...
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The strong recovery of aggregate macroeconomic variables reopened the debate about the long-term development strategy of Argentina. As a contribution to this debate we develop a Scandinavian version of the dependent economy model and discuss the complex task of economic diversification in...
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In the macroeconomics of developing countries, the government's fiscal response to external finance is exclusively studied using an optimization framework. This approach not only is inherently inconsistent by diverges from the reality in developing countires in general and African economies in...
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