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-level productivity, focusing on the case of Estonia. We contribute to the literature in two important respects: (i) we look explicitly at …
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Using firm-level data for Estonia for the years 1997-2005, we analyze the impact of international competition on firm …
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We compare and contrast the economic growth performance of Estonia and Georgia since the collapse of the Soviet Union … and efficiency in Estonia than in Georgia which remains marred by various problems related to weak governance in the …
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This paper evaluates the demand for broad money (M2) in The Gambia for January 1988-June 2007. There appears to be a long-run relationship for demand for real M2, but the relationship is not stable. Exogenous output shocks, financial innovation, changes in income velocity, and inadequate data...
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We assess the competitiveness of Mauritius in recent years using two approaches. First, we estimate the difference between the equilibrium and the actual real exchange rate using four methods: the macroeconomic balance approach, the single-equation fundamentals approach, the capital-enhanced...
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This paper studies the potential effects of geoeconomic fragmentation (GEF) in the sub-Saharan Africa region (SSA) through quantifying potential long-term economic costs. The paper considers two alternative GEF scenarios in which trade relations are fully or partially curtailed across world...
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Inflation in low-income countries is often high and volatile, driven by external shocks. In addition, inflation in fragile states is affected by highly volatile domestic factors that complicate monetary policy's ability to deliver price stability. We estimate the drivers of inflation in Guinea...
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productivity growth in the tradable goods sector in Australia, New Zealand, and their major trading partners accounts for a …
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is explained more by a decline in productivity rather than a lack of investment. Second, tourism has been a significant … contributor to higher growth (through both capital accumulation and productivity) and lower output volatility, and in man …
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supply factors such as productivity gains, materialized after long-fought restructuring efforts during the lost decade …
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