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substantial progress along the SDGs by 2030. We estimate the additional spending needed in critical areas of human capital (health …
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pulls many households supporting them into poverty. We also show that the household formation responses draw some unemployed …
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linking social spending, human capital, and growth in a system of equations. The paper finds that both education and health … to higher economic growth. The paper also finds that other policy interventions, such as improving governance, reducing …
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of worker. Our analysis reveals that the effects of a liberalization on human capital accumulation, income and inequality … 20 percent in the shortrun, and by more than 55 percent after 50 years. The world average index of inequality decreases … identifying assumptions. We also analyze partial liberalization shocks: efficiency and inequality effects are roughly proportional …
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Estimates of a supply-side model of the nonprimary sectors, in which particular attention has been paid to modeling key …
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This paper measures the extent to which South African economic growth is an engine of growth in sub-Saharan Africa …. Results based on panel data estimation for 47 African countries over four decades suggest that South African growth has a … substantial positive impact on growth in the rest of Africa, even after controlling for other growth determinants. The estimates …
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This paper examines the institutional and macroeconomic determinants of stock market development using a panel data of 42 emerging economies for the period 1990 to 2004. The paper finds that macroeconomic factors such as income level, gross domestic investment, banking sector development,...
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