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country studies of Malawi, Uganda and Zambia (vector autoregression) and its application, and discusses the problem of …
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are on Malawi (Working Paper 7), on Uganda (Working Paper 9) and a literature Survey and Synthesis (Working Paper 11). The … first, historical and analytical background, part of the paper charts the course of Zambia’s economic decline and …
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(Working Paper 9) and Zambia (Working Paper 10). Their methodology and general conclusions are summarised in a separate Survey … combines historical and institutional analysis with the econometric analysis of time series data. In Malawi, growth has been …
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ESAU Working Paper 5 examines the contrasting growth experiences of Kenya and Bangladesh since the 1960s. The paper … finds that, before 1980, Kenya grew strongly, and the economy diversified. Factors behind its subsequent deterioration in …
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