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Growth empirics with institutional measures is performed for 25 transition countries overthe period 1990-95. Estimation …
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This paper provides evidence that the choice of the foreign exchange regime is not of first order importance for achieving high output growth. It is argued that due to the forward looking nature of the foreign exchange market, exchange rate stability hinges on the current and anticipated...
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Institutions are strikingly absent from most economic theory, certainly from growth theory.In standard theory it is …
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Total Factor Productivity (TFP)is often used on the macro-economic level as an indicator of changes in efficiency of a country. In many transition economies TFP is seen to have been negative the last decade of the plan economy and starts increasing and become positive after a (quite a) few years...
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estimation pointtowards a positive long-run growth effect arising from trade specialization in medium …
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literature. In contrast, studies on relative location tend to be weakly linked to theory, but apply relatively sophisticated … appropriateness of such models, and identify areas of potential concern. The rather weak linkage between theory and operational models …
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