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UNESCO World Heritage List. We find that there is a positive relationship between the extent of tourism specialization and …
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within the World Bank's MAMS model, which is a multisectoral real computable general equilibrium model that incorporates the …
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We analyze the growth impact of official development assistance to developing countries. Our approach is different from that of previous studies in two major ways. First, we disentangle the effects of two kinds of aid: developmental and non-developmental. Second, our specifications allow for the...
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Although the economic growth literature has come a long way since the Solow-Swan model of the fifties, there is still considerable debate on the ""real' or ""deep"" determinants of growth. This paper revisits the question of what is really important for strong long-term growth by using a Binary...
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The paper assesses the effects of certain institutional factors on financial sector development in Sub- Saharan Africa (SSA). Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is applied to determine the extent to which these institutions affect the financial sector, and to suggest which institutions play a more...
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) The relative size of government increases as an economy develops, (F2) The rise in government and taxation are associated …
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Intro -- Contents -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. STRUCTURE OF THE ECONOMY -- III. TRENDS IN GDP AND PER CAPITA GDP GROWTH …
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While India’s growth has been strong in recent decades, its structural transformation remains incomplete. In this paper, we first take stock of India’s growth to date. We find that economic activity has shifted from agriculture to services, but agriculture remains the predominant employer....
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We develop a model to study the macroeconomic effects of public investment surges in low-income countries, making explicit: (i) the investment-growth linkages; (ii) public external and domestic debt accumulation; (iii) the fiscal policy reactions necessary to ensure debt-sustainability; and (iv)...
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